Mark Robinson says he’s not dropping out of the North Carolina Gubernatorial Race after a salacious report. Robinson made a series of inflammatory comments on a pornography website’s message board more than a decade ago. Dana explains how the media dropped this report to take down Trump in North Carolina. The White House declines to address reports that Iranian hackers sent several Biden campaign staffers materials stolen from the Trump campaign. Tim Walz’s former National Guard colleague claims a classified nuclear manual went missing around the time Walz returned from a trip to China. Rep. Thomas Massie joins us
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We really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living.
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Yeah. I first of all, thank you both for being here and yours is a, a story I hear around the country as I travel. And in terms of both rightly, having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working hard and finding that the American dream is for this generation and so many recently far more elusive than it’s been. Holy hell. And, we need to deal with that
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Gives a question.
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And there are a number of ways. One is bringing down the cost of everyday necessities, including growth. She,
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Okay, that’s, she’s asking you what you’re gonna do to it. Jim, I’m gonna have to mute myself because this is not gonna go well today. I’m
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Steve, get your hand on that dump button.
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Oh, for real. Like I mean like, get your hand on the dump button today, Steve. Like who in the world talks like this, number one. Well, you know, I’m gonna, I’m gonna be asked a question about what I’m gonna do and you know, it’s hard out there for a pimp and you know, I just, it’s just really difficult, you know, big, you know, I just, I don’t even know what to tell you people. I just, it’s just hard. And what kind of answer was that? She’s asked this question by these people who are gullible enough. They show up to these events thinking that these Democrat candidates give at all a care about them. They show up to these events and they ask these questions. you know, like, can we just get, you know, it would be great to just get an answer on this.
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Be, be nice, be super nice. Can we just get an answer? No, I’m gonna give you some word salad and yeah, that’s what we’re gonna do today. Word salad. Did she answer a single question from this? I don’t think she did. No, because we were listening and I I was watching. Well I, okay, I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t really watch it.
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Do lies count as answers because she did some of that. She did a lot of that.
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Yeah. Well let’s play some else. let me play me another, let’s see, maybe she got better as as it went on. Let’s just see if it got better. What, what else do we, let’s
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Cut 11.
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This one. Okay. Yeah, let’s try this. Maybe, maybe it’s better. Maybe it gets better.
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I and Tim Walz are both gun owners. We will not take anybody’s guns away. Oh well we also need to have reasonable gun safety laws. I believe that we need an assault weapons ban. We need universal background checks.
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You know what I feel, I feel like I’m watching like a combination of Zoolander and, what’s the movie? Stepbrothers? Yeah. Yeah. I feel like I’m, I’m watching a combination of, of that and stepbrothers. That’s what it feels like. I’m just, we’re in a mood today. We’re in a mood And. we
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Cut seven last night. This was also,
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Oh yeah, let me hear this. let me hear this one. That’s right. Cut. Yeah, let’s just see if it gets us to see where it goes. Come on.
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The debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz is
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A I did not know that. and I
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Thought breaks in my house. They’re getting shot.
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Sorry. Yes, yes. IIII hear that. I hear that
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By your security. No one believes this. you know what? She would prosecute you if you shot someone that broke into your house. I mean she wants to go door to door and look in your house. I mean, I’m not saying that this woman said that. And, and, and the audio that we played yesterday. Welcome to the show. It’s a Friday. It’s technically my Thursday. I got a work day tomorrow, but a long one. But it’s Friday for you all. Happy Friday to you. Dana Lash here with you top of this first hour and I. Don’t know, we got a lot to get into today because there’s some uncomfortable stuff to discuss as it relates to some of the Republican things.
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I don definitely haven’t had enough caffeine today. Wait a minute. Oh, I need to add some, I need to add some gin or vodka to this black Rle coffee today. It’s one of them days. It’s one of, especially considering some of the stuff we have to talk about. So we have this, have some issues with the GOP to hit. We’ve got these sound bites where she was talking to Oprah, where Kamala Harris was talking to Oprah yesterday. and I, can we play audio soundbite nine Of course. So this, no, let me set it up. This is actually one of the clips I did see where she was asked Kamala Harris was asked a question about what are you gonna do with the border?
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Like a dude asked her like, what are you gonna do with the border? You tell me if she, you tell me what you think of this answer. Go on, go on.
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It gets to the point about what does leadership really look like? And is it about you or is it about the people, right? Is it about running on problems or fixing problems? My work and my career has always been about saying, let’s fix problems. Let’s address the needs. ’cause we know it’s within our capacity to do that.
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So to answer Justin’s question, now that that bill has gone and hasn’t passed, will you reintroduce that?
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Absolutely. And when I am elected president of the United States, I will make sure that Bill gets to my,
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I literally had to to remind you are asked the question.
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Thank you Justin. Thank you. Thank
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You. Justin. Can you answer it? I mean this had to been like hurting cats and I don’t feel bad, you know, for Oprah, for having to deal with I mean I really don’t. But I mean it had to have been like herding cats for real. Like dealing with her, you know, talking about all this and not answering these questions. I, I am just saying. So that’s, we got more of that because And, we got some surveys, we’ve got some China Tim, Walz nuclear stuff. We got a lot of things to hit today. And then Of course, as you know, we’ve got the super fun Republican stuff to discuss, which, let’s go ahead and get right into that. Alright, I wrote a piece last night. If you don’t get the newsletter, you should because there was some big issues coming out of North Carolina last night.
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Now let me set up North Carolina, and we’re gonna talk more about this throughout the show, but let me just set up for now, I’m, let me just set up North Carolina for you. North Carolina is considered a battleground state. And I’m looking in, i i I sense some, I I included some of the recent polling for you in North Carolina. North Carolina’s considered a battleground state and Harris could take it, Harris could take it. I I think a lot of people believe that some of these states that they, I I don’t know whether they think that like Georgia is automatically Republican or if they think that North Carolina is automatically Republican.
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It’s not. It really isn’t. And so that’s, you know, one of the things that I, I think people, it’s dangerous for them to assume these things. So looking in into North Carolina, it’s, it’s, it’s a battleground state for a reason. You have 16 electoral votes from North Carolina and it’s a battleground. They’re fighting it out. and I was looking in some of the Trump Harris I mean Trump is, they’re tied basically the RCP average only has him 0.1 ahead. Again, factoring in margin of error, which could be anywhere from like three to three and a half, maybe even four points.
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I mean that’s, it’s close. He and Harris have gone back and forth in surveys going all the way back. Well actually he, and as soon as Harris got into the race, they’ve been going back and forth leading, he and Biden were incredibly close as well in North Carolina going back to before they switched it out. So the reason that I’m saying all of this is because it’s crucial to have North Carolina, it’s incredibly important to have North Carolina. You need those electoral votes. and I have to say that Trump is not far enough ahead in enough of these battleground states to think that to sacrifice one state in, you know, if something dumb happens, you know, he doesn’t have a buffer.
2 (8m 57s):
And in fact it’s being considered as one of the three states that is going to determine the White House. In fact, it’s the trio of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. The math is if he wins those threes going back in the White House, well, I was talking to a friend last night because this is what’s everything that’s on the table for North Carolina. You have bad candidates and then you have troublesome candidates and there’s a difference in the type of candidate that you, that you can have.
2 (9m 37s):
Bad candidates are people. I mean you can have a bad candidate that, or weak candidates and bad candidates, weak candidates hurt themselves and they hurt only their own races. It’s a weak candidate can’t win their own race. A bad candidate can tank everybody else’s race. A bad candidate can not only hurt their race, but they can hurt everybody else’s race as well. And what we’re looking at with this Mark Robinson thing in North Carolina right now is determining whether he’s a weak candidate or a bad candidate. He was a weak candidate ’cause he wasn’t gonna win his race. Whether or not he is a bad candidate is something that is going to be determined.
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And the reason I bring this up is from all the controversy that broke yesterday, there was controversy That, he was on porn forums saying some crazy stuff and it was his email address and he was on Ashley Madison and all this other stuff. and I can’t even repeat some of the stuff that’s been said. And there’s a lot of discussion on the right as to whether or not this was well known before he ended up being the nominee. And like I, we will get into all of that. But Republicans have to be smart when everything is so close.
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And you can have a candidate who is weak, who could be bad, and who could hurt and destabilize electoral votes for everyone else. That’s what we’re gonna figure out with North Carolina in the coming weeks. And whether or not this stuff is true or not, I mean that’s for North Carolina voters to determine I, but it’ll affect everybody. We’re gonna talk more about that coming up after headlines. We also have Tim Walsh’s, former National Guard colleague is claiming that classified nuclear material went missing the exact same time that he returned from a trip to China.
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The hell is with these Democrats and Chi and communist Chinese like what in the world. So we’re gonna discuss some of that because that’s, that’s also, that’s a big issue as well. Imagine that a big issue, Tim Waltz having some problems. This nuclear material goes missing. This is what one of his colleagues is claiming. We’re gonna dissect this coming up.
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They and the people who actually blew up the blue zone, they de who debunked it, they won an a, a Nobel prize in ig, the first ever IG Nobel Award in demography at this year’s 34th IG Nobel prizes. And it revealed the fundamental flaws in the data about the world’s oldest people and patterns of extreme longevity. So they literally lied about all of it and then committed pension fraud, bunch of liars. That’s all it was. I mean. Isn’t that sad? That’s sad ’cause a lot of people were talking about that blue zone stuff. Yeah, I know Mel Gibson is scouting locations for the sequel to Passion of the Christ and I don’t wanna, don’t wanna, I don’t wanna spoil it for you, but he lives and rises after the third day.
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I just wanna just wanna tell you Mel Gibson, he’s scouting locations in Europe for the sequel to the passion of the Christ. He apparently was in Malta, which makes total sense. And then Pia, which is the southern Italian region towards the eastern side, he was visiting all kinds of rural locations and meeting with PIAs Film commission. So very interesting indeed. Lauren Sanchez, who is the fiance of Jeff Bezos, came out with a kid’s book and then she got sued. This is the most Los Angeles thing I’ve ever heard. Sued by a yoga instructor over her kid’s book The Fly Who Flew. And the former yoga instructor apparently said she shared a book concept with her about a cat that flies to Mars, which is totally just like a fly that flies you.
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Stupid bimbo. Shut up. I’m so done with this stupid stuff. Let’s see. Jane Fonda. Oh, Nui Jane goes door to door for Kamala in Dear Bornes, Dan. And yeah, guess what? Veterans are still upset about it as they should be. The 86-year-old trader was featured in a video posted by Kamala it for Michigan hugging people in Ann Arbor. And probably don don’t know, still extolling the virtues of Vietcong. Who knows? And she says, I’ve never done this for a president. ’cause see, she’s used to doing it for communist geopolitical enemies. And she says, we’ve gotta get them elected. She was wearing a horrific, looks like horrific pinstripe gray suit that didn’t fit her properly and she had too much filler.
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So they said that, yeah, she’s, I can make fun of Jane Fonda ’cause nobody likes her. Nobody likes her. She’s just absolutely insufferable. Is she not? Golly, ask a Vietnam vet what they think about Jane Fonda and then pull up a chair and just sit down for a long story. It’s actually incredibly entertaining. Very entertaining. We’ve got a lot more on the way, including the spending bill the election in North Carolina coming up. Stick with us
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Hey guys, Lieutenant Governor Robinson and your Republican nominee for governor as well. Of course. Well guys, the news media has added, again, my opponent is added again. You all have seen to have truths and outright lies of Josh Stein on these ads over and over again. And now a story leak, a story leaked by him. The CNN is appearing. Now, let me reassure you the things that you will see in that story. Those are not the words of Mark Robinson. you know my words, you know my character and you know that I have been completely transparent in this race. And before.
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So this is the North Carolina governor nominee for the Republican Party. He’s the lieutenant governor Mark Robinson, who first shot to fame back in 2018 when he spoke at a town hall about gun control. And he was a great speaker and he spoke from the heart and it was not purposefully performative, you know, it was real and it resonated with a lot of people. And then he went on from there to run for Lieutenant Governor an office which he won in 2020. And then this cycle he became the nominee for governor, which he likely will not win with or without the scandal. He’s not gonna win. He’s not been leading in the polls since May. So, and that’s according to the RCP average. Welcome back Dana Lash year with you at the bottom of this first hour.
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You can listen coast to coast Channel 3 47 DirecTV also on X, the chats at rumble. So the reason why I am getting into this is, and, and talking about all this stuff is because this is a very North Carolina, as I said, this is a very, it’s a battleground state. North Carolina’s a battleground state. And so that’s, you know, it’s troublesome because Trump, I think this is a state that Trump really does need to win. And you know, he could really, I think it’s what Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, it’s slated that he could, you know, really, really win this.
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If he, he could, you know, take it all the way to the White House if he ends up taking these three states. So playing this audio coming in from Mark Robinson, let me just, I’m trying to figure out how the best way I’m just gonna tell the people Kane sure. You can see some of it if you’re a subscriber over at chapter in verse So, he is being accused of making insane comments on porn forums between 20 2008 and 2012 on a pornographic website that’s called Nude Africa. It includes a message board and it was made under a username mini soldier that’s been that he apparently uses it frequently online and they apparently traced it to his email address, which he apparently just u don don’t know.
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There’s a lot there. It’s, and I linked the story again, all on Substack So. he had said that he I mean, it’s kind of like a Clayton Bigsby kind of thing where he says he is a black Nazi and all this kind of stuff that maybe don don’t know, maybe it was made in jest. I have no idea. He referred to himself as a pervert. He I mean there’s a lot, there’s a lot of stuff here. don don’t wanna say everything that he has that it’s said that he has said because it’s, I’m just not doing that. We ain’t that kind of a show. Okay? Thank you. And And, we, we just can’t get the dumb button to, to work that quickly. We can’t, it’s just not gonna happen.
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So, he is being accused of saying a lot of stuff here. It’s bad. And he’s talking about peeping on women and Jim showers and he is a teenager and he gets into all kinds of stuff and he says, yeah, I’m a perv. And he talks about all kinds of I, mean all kinds of stuff. So I get it that the left dislikes some of the other stuff that he has said when he’s been in public office. But, so they went back to 2008 for this. Now some Republicans are torn as to whether or not Mark Robinson is a good candidate. I think it is.
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Mind numbingly stupid to debate this now because people in North Carolina made their choice why Republicans have a fetish for arguing over whether or not a candidate is good or bad after that candidate clinches the nomination is beyond me. That’s just one of the tricks that Republicans pull that I just don’t understand. Don’t understand why they do it. I’m a conservative, I’m not a Republican. So concerning scandalous stories, I tend to not give the benefit of the doubt right away to the media regime because there are a bunch of dishonest rat bastards and I don’t initially like to listen to a political party that is only situationally averse to pornography.
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If I can remind you of the race in Virginia, in which a candidate literally performed and live streamed sex acts with her husband and charged people for it and put it out there on the public webinar nets while she was running for the House of Delegates. So just, you know, they’re only situationally averse to this stuff. If Mark Robinson had said the things of which he is accused, and then Ray knowing it was all easily found in his background, he’s a reckless moron that said whether or not he has said what he said or he’s or alleged to have said, I think it’s still more important to secure North Carolina’s electoral votes more than anything else.
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In fact, if Mark Robinson wanted to make Democrats okay with this, whether or not it’s true or not, all he had to do was publish it in a kid’s book and then put it in an elementary school library and Democrats would’ve applauded it. Hell, they would’ve been out there protesting to make sure every person read Mark Robinson’s words that he said on the Nude Africa forum if only Mark Robinson had had the foresight to put it in a book and put it in a kids’ library. Now that said, when it comes to demanding that candidates withdraw for bad behavior, the only litmus test that I actually enforce is the, did they drive a woman into a pawn test?
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I think that’s a pretty good test to enforce, right? Like, but did they kill a woman? Because if you remember Teddy Kennedy I mean Teddy Kennedy literally drove a woman, Mary Joko pny into a pa, left her to die, and then went on to repeatedly win elected office, which he kept a seat he kept for decades. And then he was lionized upon his death. I mean they literally called him the line of the Senate. So that’s kind of a litmus test that I like to apply in these sorts of situations like, but did they drive a woman into a pond and leave her to die? Did they have a waitress sandwich with Chris dod?
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That’s just made you throw up all in your mouth. But it’s true. Here’s the thing, Democrats are not using this scandal to finish off Robinson’s chances because Mark Robinson was not going to win this race. He did not have a shot in hell of winning this race even before this scandal. The man’s like down almost 10 points. It can be true or false, he wasn’t gonna win. He won Lieutenant Governor, he wasn’t gonna win this race. But here’s, and that’s per polling. Here’s the real thing. This is what’s really happening though. They’re not doing this to finish off Mark Robinson. They’re doing this to hurt Trump in this state because they are tied, Trump and Harris are tied in North Carolina.
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Trump is only up according to the RCP average 0.3. Now, again, consider the margin of errors about what average three points they’re tied. They’re only doing this to hurt Trump, which is why the only people who can make Robinson step aside are North Carolina voters. Now, apparently the deadline for but wasn midnight last night. And the story is that Republicans decided to drop this, at least per one of my reporter friends who told me on background that apparently it’s because there’s more stuff gonna come out. I mean, apparently there’s like all kinds of financial impropriety that is alleged to be coming next, don don’t know.
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But that it, it apparently originated from some Republicans who thought he was a weak candidate and they what you, and if that’s true, are you telling me that these moron Republicans waited until literally the deadline day of getting him to out of this race before dropping this stuff? So you tank your chances, like literally on the deadline day, you people are so stupid, I hope you lose. That’s, that almost makes me, that makes me rude against you. When people are purposefully stupid, I can’t help but root against them. It’s just my nature. It is goofy and self-serving because the only people who can make this determination are North Carolina voters.
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It is goofy and self-serving for national Republicans who are looking for attention, looking for they’re thirsty to toddler or stomp into this and wage a war for a losing candidate scandal or not at the expense of top of the ticket. What have I told you guys? I’ll run over y’all’s grandmothers to win. I don’t believe in defending losing candidates scandal or not, especially if it comes at the expense of electoral votes. Not gonna happen. You’ve gotta strategize over this stuff. If it’s with, if it’s winnable, then fight for it. If it’s not, you gotta, you gotta change your strategy. We have a former president and potential next president who was shot in the head and was almost shot a second time while Democrats dragged their feet on providing adequate protection.
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We have Democrats employing communist Chinese spies, the DNC And, we got this coming up, may have colluded with Iranian hackers against now the Republican nominee. There’s a lot of things that demand greater attention than this, but that’s not what Democrats want you to focus on. Again, this is all about taking those electoral votes from Trump. This isn’t about Mark Robinson. And if it is, if it does come out that it was Republican induced, regardless, I think candidates have to assume responsibility for their own stupid mistakes. Usually where there’s some smoke, there’s fire and the coverup is always greater than the crime.
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So if he did it, he just needs to come out and own it and stop this stuff because it’s only, I only dis my measure of hatred for a politician is how much they fight to disown themselves from an offense they actually committed. It’s just come out and be honest about it. you know, I mean, and some people say, well Dana, you know, even if it was true, this stuff with Robinson was 12 years ago. Yeah. And look, I you gotta vet candidates. I look at, when I look at candidates and when I have people who ask if I’m supporting so and so, my first thought is, what are your skeletons? If I’m looking at a, a Democrat candidate, someone who is opposition, my first thought is how can I exploit everything that they’ve ever done wrong in their life?
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How can I shame them out of this race? How can I, how can I make them look completely just irredeemable? That’s my thought. And you have to remember, I came up in the former operative world. So I came up in politics digging up trash on people. Literally that’s how I started. And then I started writing newspaper columns. So that’s how I look at stuff like, hmm, how can I exploit all of your grievances against you? Now if you have a candidate who had this bad opsec who was just using their email address all and had all this in their background and didn’t think about it when they were running for high office, that’s stupid.
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And they don’t have the political acumen to go further. That’s something else. Politicians, one of the reasons that democrats, some of these Democrats have all these offenses in their background and they get, as far as they do, is ’cause they’re good at hiding it. You can’t, if you, if true and he was out there using his email address and doing all of this stuff, if you don’t have the acumen to hide it any better than that, you’re too damn stupid for office. At least hide your dirty laundry. Golly. But this is about, again, north Carolina’s electoral votes. Yes, I do believe people need to vet candidates better. Yes, I believe that the right needs to stop trying to make Messiahs out of every single new person who comes forward that might make them look more relatable or cool.
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Like have a little self-respect and take a beat and vet people because then you end up shooting yourself in the foot later on. Think about it. How insane would it be? And I’m just posing this for the purpose of argument. I’m not claiming this, but just consider, how insane would it be if Trump missed out on the White House because Democrats exploited a candidate’s alleged maybe they’re true aggressions or offenses and cost these electoral votes. There’s not enough tarn feathers and it would come down to the people who wanted him.
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We got a lot more to get into, got days of these United States coming up.
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Like Sam’s through the hourglass. So are the days of the United States.
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But he, him, she, her, and they them. And then your gender is man, women non-binary. Love that, love the inclusivity. Top surgery scars
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Are old. It’s a game where they’re literally making mastectomy scars on characters of chick characters that wanna be dude characters because these people are just damaged. That is so dumb. Can you just have people play the game? Who wants to sit there and do that? First off, the people who do this don’t play games. I mean you’re just sitting around messing with your stupid avatar. Your stupid, your your character. Just go play the game. I bet if they played I mean they, golly, I bet they have like the the hand-eye coordination of a dolphin. Good grief. It’s insulting to dolphins. Yeah. Their whole life is an avatar. That’s true Kane. That’s true. Who does that? Who sits there and goes and your character doesn’t walk around like shirtless.
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Your characters are clothed usually. you know, I mean. So nobody knows if you have to be affirmed by a video, I’m playing a black dude on war hammer right now. I don’t know who needs to know it. But Space Marine too. My, my character’s a black dude. He is a badass. And that’s my character. Your character does not have to affirm your life choices. Okay?
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No, that’s who I got. That’s who I got.
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Sus breath.
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If I, you know, know, ’cause I’m not playing as a sissy is why I’m just saying. I, they not Everything in life has to affirm. If you’re not, has to affirm your, your cosplay. Okay? Your brand of butter doesn’t need to. Your brand of cereal doesn’t need to What underwear you wear. Your brand, your T-shirts, your coffee, like basic food items, the car parts at AutoZone. This stuff doesn’t have to affirm who you are. And if you require that, you need mental help, you need therapy, you need to see someone daily to help you walk through life and just make it somewhat navigable.
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That’s, that’s it. ’cause this is out of control. It’s out of control. And also you don’t need to make characters in games purposefully ugly. It’s always these ugly fat chicks who wanna play, who think that characters in video games need to reflect how ugly they are in real life. And they don’t, some of the characters like in the Witcher are actually really pretty. And you don’t have to make them look like, you know, questionably male pigs in order to play the game. Like get over yourselves. I’m so done with this. Stop making everything suck. Stop. We have a lot more on the way. We got a second hour coming up. We’re gonna be talking about guns, we’re gonna be talking about Commies. We’re gonna be talking about elections and polls and more. So don’t go anywhere. Stay with us.
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The FBI and other US intelligence agency said that Iranian hackers stent stolen information from the Trump Camp Trump campaign to individuals associated with the Biden campaign. This is before President Biden left the race. So was the president made aware of this at the time.
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So what I can say is that we learned about the statement yesterday and and the president has been made aware of it now. But we learned about the statement yesterday. Look, this is something that the F-B-I-O-D and I and CISA have to speak to it is they put out their statement. So I would refer you to them specifically. But more broadly what I can say about this is that no foreign government like Iran or Russia are actively seeking to influence in our elections. And so we have said that we know that and that’s why we have seen we
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Have. That means they are. Yep. That’s what I’m getting out of that. That means they totally are welcome back. Top of this second hour Dana Lash with you. It’s your Friday. It’s my Thursday. Good to be with you. The FBI says that Iran sent hacked Trump info to Biden campaign staffers. They were sent emails were sent in June and July to people associated with the campaign. Says they gotta come there. I mean the president, former president said they gotta come clean. What do they know? So it sounds like Iran hacked his campaign, doesn’t it? Politico’s reporting this, you know, they’re so conservative over there at Politico, right?
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You guys know that. You read that you read Politico every day ’cause they’re so conservative, right? You guys know that you love conservative Politico. Oh wait,
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Not
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True, not true. Hmm. The Justice Department is preparing criminal charges with this. So her saying, so wait a minute, why she’s not, she doesn’t wanna address reports and saying that it didn’t really happen except, well then why is the DOJ preparing charges came?
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That’s a great question
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Because they are. Yeah. And that’s been reported by several different outlets. Politico began receiving emails itself from an anonymous account. It was an a OL account and it was passing on research dossier that the campaign apparently had done on Trump and or not, or Trump’s not VP nominee Vance. And they said that it was dated five months before Vance was selected as the running mate. And apparently the AP got some as well. And Washington Post is the one that said that the DOJ, you know, Washington Post, they’re so conservative over there.
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No, they’re not the Washington Post. They’re the first, they’re the people who first reported that charges were being prepared in this. So wait a minute, she won’t really address it and says that it’s not accurate. But where, where is this coming from? Hmm. But it seems, would they just like make up charges if it wasn’t Royal Kane?
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Well it is our government. So I guess that’s kind of No, but
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I mean with regards to hacking.
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No, no, they wouldn’t
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Question. Just feel like there’s
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Probably That’s an easily provable thing.
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Yeah. Seems like there’s some, some stuff there that they got. So the Washington Post had first reported it DOJ said that they’re writing these criminal charges in connection to the incidents. And the Deputy Attorney general Lisa Mon said on Wednesday that Iran is a key threat to US election security. But is sharing, is sharing gossip an oppo about election security? Because I feel like that’s a little bit hyperbolic. I mean you’re just sharing gossip. What does that have to do with election security? I mean, are you hacking machines? That’s that. Now that’s election security sharing. Just gossip from a research dossier though.
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Is that really? don don’t know. I got questions.
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Well, the steel dossier that had an impact, not directly but indirectly on the election. I think that
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No, but that wasn’t a foreign entity that did it. but wasn legit Democrats that
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Did it. No, Democrats definitely
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Prolonged it. They wandered it all through the press and the press worked with ’em.
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They actually, yeah, they third party hired a foreign entity to do it. Yeah,
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Yeah. They love them. Some Russia, when they work with them like that I mean that’s I mean. This is those all receipts on this stuff. So don don’t know. I just feel like, what, what are you Why, would you even need to hack or try to do that to Trump’s ca? I mean everybody knows what he is been up to. All the stuff that they threw at him, they’ve already, you can go ahead. Yeah,
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I have, I have a theory. Okay, go ahead. It’s because you know how there were no policies on Kamala’s website for a long time. As a matter of fact, there’s still
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Until they copied literally Joe Biden.
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Yeah. I think that they paid Iran to hack Trump’s plans so that they could put them out as their own plans. But something kind of got, I think they so well
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Well they need to do that because they know what he’s gonna do already.
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Yeah. They don’t know the details though. I mean
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They’re dumber than I thought. Well, they’re not gonna publish details. Nothing. They’re dumber than I thought. If they’re gonna hire Iran to basically hack what he’s already talked about publicly,
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But they, you notice all the plans they put out, have nothing, no comprehensive details in those plans. I think that that’s what they may be looking for. Yeah.
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Most politicians don’t though every now and then they do. Like I think that Trump onto some of the economic stuff has gotten into specificity.
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Yeah. and I think it’s important now that we’re what, how many days out? 50. Less than 50. Yeah. To the election. I think it’s time to
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Jump off my roof. you
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Know, throw, throw some details out there.
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You mean just some deets. There you go. Just some deets. That’s all. That’s all, that’s all people need. Yeah. We had the listeners like, didn’t we have a dossier drop around this time in 2016? Correct, Theo. We absolutely did. We absolutely did. That is true. Now speaking of, let me pull, you can pull this story up. This very interesting story about Tim Walz his, Hmm. Former National Guard colleague said that classified nuclear manual went missing around the time that Waltz returned from a trip to China. Waltz’s former colleague believes Waltz stored or stole, excuse me, the nuclear Standard Operating Procedure manual.
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He was one of the only people with access to where it was stored. According to one retired soldier Waltz had just returned from another trip to China. Geez. He’s such a freak. And the manual went missing. I just, I’m, this dude is such a freak who he was like, I’m gonna get married on the anniversary of the et tianmen Square massacre. I mean that’s like above what the Adams family does, right? Like the Adams family where they like, they love McCobb stuff and that, that’s even above and beyond what they would do. I mean That’s just you because you wanted to remember your wedding date. The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier says he’s willing to cooperate with the FBI. Well well imagine that.
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So I, and this goes after a former student of his says that he just adores the communist regime and always did. And That, he was always buying copies of the Little Red book, which was the propaganda that Mao wrote. Right. That’s, wow. That’s pretty amazing. So I I mean, I do think this I mean you don’t need to know all of that. You don’t need all this stuff to know that this guy’s a comm. Just look at everything he did as Governor. I mean. He lives like a communist. He talks like a communist. He governs like a communist. He’s a communist. I mean, you don’t need to know that. He went and went to China and honeymoon in China and did all this stuff in China to know that the guy loves him somehow.
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But I do think it’s interesting, this story of the nuclear manual. Hmm. That is very interesting. So how is that nobody’s, nobody in the press is curious about that. Nobody in the press wants to ask any kind of questions about that. Nobody. ’cause I I just feel like that’s, you know, kind of important.
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I wonder how, because think about this, when you think about the Democrats that are all involved and have been caught with Chinese spies and such, how did Tim Walz get elevated to where he did a, you know, horrible job clearly in his state and now he’s elevated to the vice president of the United States for the Democrats. Those China ties raise red flags for me.
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Well they well ’cause you’re a smart person with more than one brain cell to rub together. Kain, thank you. That’s that is correct. I just, godly, can you imagine if he is the vice president? I mean
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It’ll be just like Biden as vice president with Obama getting all of that favor.
2 (50m 46s):
Hmm. Speaking of president, vice president, I wanted to go back to this audio. Where’s this at? It’s audio soundbite seven. ’cause you guys were pointing this out. This she’s taught, she was so Oprah who is dressed in don don’t know. Orange, Crimson. Orange don don’t know what that color is. Burnt ember. What is that color? I don’t even know, Sienna. Yeah. Anyway, Sienna, thank you. Wow. Kane. but wasn, the gayest you’ve ever sounded. You’re like that. You’re like, that’s Sienna, it’s burnt Sienna. She’s Kamala Harris is talking to Oprah Winfrey and Oprah was asking her about guns and Kamala Harris says, audio, somebody seven this
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At the debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz a gun. I did not know that. Thought nobody breaks in my house. They’re getting shot m sorry. Yes, yes. IIII hear that. I hear that. Probably should not have said that, but my staff will deal with that later. Yep.
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Her staff will deal with it later. What, what, what do you mean? You probably shouldn’t have said it. I think more people need to say it. If somebody breaks into your house, they’re getting shot. But what does she mean? Her staff is gonna take care of it? Although they’ll deal with it later. I guess what the questions about it, so everybody’s been asking what she owns, what is it that she owns? Yeah.
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Cut 26 is the follow-up. CN ended Acosta, who I don’t How is he still on the air?
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Yeah, I don’t know. So this is one of the spokespeople for her campaign. Listen to this.
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Yeah. Well look, she, she has made it very clear that she staunchly supports the Second Amendment amendment. She was stand, she supports strong gun, responsible gun ownership. And she does own, own a firearm. So I don’t, I, you know, I don’t know. I can’t really comment more than that except for the fact that she is somebody who does believe that if you are a responsible gun owner in this country and you wanna have a gun in your home to protect your families, and if you wanna have a, you know, gun to go hunting with, you are certainly able to, she just wants to make sure that we have restrictions in place. What does she own to keep guns out of, you know, out of the hands of, of people who wanted
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We have all that already. That’s the problem. Audio. Somebody 12 though. Here’s the truth of the matter. Flashback. Yeah. Listen to this. Adding
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To your gun control agenda.
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Yeah, I think it’s a great idea. But I mean, listen, I, I don’t think we lack for great ideas. As I’ve said many times, we’ve been having great ideas for decades. The problem is that Congress has not had the courage to act. And that is why from the beginning, I have said my agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act. But if they don’t, within the first days of my administration,
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She’s talking about confiscation and mandatory buybacks, which is confiscation. So she’s trying to rebrand herself as someone who is supportive of the Second Amendment. But she’s not, nor is Tim Walz. They try to act I mean they’re not at all. How much do you wanna bet if she doest anything? It’s an AR 15, you know, you know, that’s what it is. She
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She own, you think she owns an AR 15?
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Yeah. Yep. I don’t see that. I think she owns one of the Cali compliant ones. Yeah,
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I don’t see
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That. I absolutely do.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s quick five.
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Woo. So there was a lot of stuff that broke yesterday. You had the Mark Robinson stuff and then you have Olivia Newsy, who is a New York magazine writer, was placed on leave after apparently having an emotional affair with RFK Jr. And she kind of admitted to such. She said she had engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign while she was reporting on the campaign. She insists that at no time did she ever use him as a source. And a Kennedy spokesperson had said, oh, he only met her once at, for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece. But she apparently there was enough there that they placed her on leave over it and they, she said she regretted not disclosing it to the publication.
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I don’t know her that well. I don’t think that she would say this without there being a lot of truth to it. Honestly.
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What’s an emotional affair?
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You can have an emotional affair with somebody. Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. You
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Can, let’s start a different time then. don don’t know what
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That is. Oh hell yeah. Yes, you absolutely can. It’s not just physical. It’s not just physical. No, no, no. Well, yeah, we’ll talk about that. Alright. Air quality warning. So in Indiana, they were telling people to turn off their lights amid an air quality alert. Due to unhealthy ozone levels. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management declared an air quality action day in effect through Friday for the northwest, north, central and southeast portions of the state. When they said ground level ozone and fine particulate matter can build up to unhealthy levels. So they were telling people to turn off their air conserve energy, set your air to 75 degrees, or shut up, or it’s summer or turn off lights.
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Are you serious
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To measure that?
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Well, it’s the air particulate. They
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Can’t measure you
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Turning your lights off. It’s, yeah, they’re measuring the lights going off. Cane actually reduces the air particulate pissed up piss. And it reduces it and makes the air lighter. Tastier I don know. Anyway, dock workers at key US ports are threatening to strike that consumers could feel. So go ahead and order all your cheap Chinese made stuff. Now. they said that the automate, they’re trying to thwart the automation of their jobs. So 45, you know what, maybe, maybe, you know, work with people. 45,000 dock workers along the US Eastern Gulf Coast. They’re threatening to strike on October 1st. It could shut down ports that handle about half of the nation’s cargo from ships.
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It’s the International Longshoreman’s Union, which is a very cool name by the way. That sounds like a whole class in Warhammer. Oh, what are you on plane. As a member of the International Longshoreman’s Unions, what I’m doing demanding significantly higher wages, they want a total ban on automation of cranes, gates, and container movements that are used. Don don’t know anything about that. So don don’t know if that’s helpful or helpful loading or unloading a freight. All I know is that I watched a video of a woman trying to drive a forklift yesterday and it went horribly. So that’s all about all I know about this stuff. So anyway, I don’t know. They don’t want things automated and they want it. It’s gonna be a strike. And yeah, so go ahead and order all your, your stuff now. ’cause it’s gonna take a while to get here probably.
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And apparently they’re saying that milk is keeping, could keep your gut cancer free. And. we have like the Gibson passion of the Christ repeated 5,000 times in here. The surprising study finds that meat and milk may prevent cancer in your gut. So, and it’s from Japan. I think it’s the Rike in the Center for Integrative Medical Sciences. They revealed that food antigens, particularly those found in meat and mill, could be the unsung heroes in keeping your guts free of all those diseases. Oh, imagine that. That’s what we all figured. Hmm. Good on the Japanese actual academics over here doing the hard work. We got more in store. Thomas Massey coming up,
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At the debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz is a gun. I did not know that. Breaks breaks in my house. They’re getting shot. Sorry. Yes. Yes. I I, I I hear that. I hear that. Probably should not have said that, but my staff will deal with that later. Yeah.
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Don don’t know what that means. Like, they’ll deal. I I kind of feel like she owns maybe a California compliant AR 15, but she’s never gonna say it. but wasn interesting considering that, didn’t she go after Kyle Rittenhouse for using a firearm in defense of his own life? So don don’t know. Does she really think that? I’m not quite sure. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, but wasn the vice President and Of course, the Democrat nominee for President, trying to walk to the middle and act like she’s always been a big time Second Amendment supporter, which we know that she hasn’t. And this is why can you imagine this Bill HR 95 34 going through heaven forbid if she wins in November. This is the bill that representative Thomas Massey outta the beautiful state of Kentucky, has proposed a constitutional carry bill.
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I love saying it. I would love, it’s my birthday month. I would love for that to be a reality. He’s proposed it. I don’t know how well it would fare in the Senate. He joins us now via Skype and Congressman, first off, love that you’re here and I wanna say that we’ve been without, you know, we’ve been praying for you and we’ve been sending so many good prayers to you and your family and just lifting you guys up. So, you know, we’re And, we’re still praying for you all. So God love you. But I I also wanted to thank you for proposing this piece of legislation. It’s about time.
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It is about time. By the way, Dana, my wife, is a big fan of yours.
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Oh goodness. Thank you.
21 (1h 4m 41s):
So this bill, I think the time has come for this bill. It’s a nationwide constitutional carry bill. And it would even cover Washington DC and the territories like Guam and Puerto Rico that are US territories, but not states. So, you know, 29 states already now recognize that you shouldn’t have to beg the government to exercise a God-given right. That is guaranteed in the Constitution. And part of me was a little bit reluctant to introduce this bill because states have rights And you know, you wanna respect those rights. But ever since 20 2008, which was the Heller decision, and then 2010, which was the McDonald decision, which bound the states to the Second Amendment, it, the states have been violating the Second Amendment, in my opinion, by requiring you to have a permit to carry a firearm.
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And so this would remedy that. And it, you know, it’s kind of it. Reciprocity is a good idea and I and I love it. But what do you do if you’re in a state that doesn’t give permits and you can’t get a permit and you’re trying to go to another state Just because you live in New York or California, you shouldn’t have to jump through some crazy hoops to try to exercise your God-given rights. Yeah,
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I it’s, and it’s amazing. I have friends that live in California and they have to have, when they can get a license to carry, they, they had a card that had all of everything that they could carry on their card like their, they have their state registry and I’ve it printed on their card, but wasn a terrifying thing to see. And Of course, they have no reciprocity with anybody.
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Well, that’s the same way in Washington DC You have to register the guns in Washington DC that you want to carry here. and I think that’s so basically go by a cheap gun. You don’t care much about to carry in DC if you’re gonna have to register.
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I lost it in a boating accident. Gosh dang. Don’t even hold a own a boat
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In the Potomac right here in the
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Potomac. Right. This is you and talking with Congressman Thomas Massey, his constitutional carry Bill and I have other stuff I wanna get as well with you. But this, I, you know, obviously close to my heart, this issue. And you, you mentioned too that states have their rights. I, I always feel, and correct me if I’m wrong on this, whenever I look at things like natural rights, whether it’s, you know, your right of self-defense to be able to carry a right of speech and free exercise of religion, I always look at and think that the supremacy clause kind of comes into play here. I mean these are natural rights that states should not be able to abridge
21 (1h 7m 11s):
Well, and that’s what the 14th Amendment is, you know, which is a result of the Civil War. It says that you can’t abridge those natural rights. And when the 14th Amendment passed, it didn’t automatically make the Second Amendment bind or the even the First Amendment binding on the States. Huh. But through court cases, they said, you know, what, if they were, if they were protected in the Bill of Rights, then these are probably those fundamental rights we’re talking about in the 14th Amendment. So even though I’m reluctant to force the federal government’s powers onto the states, the 14th Amendment is the reason the states are bound to the Second Amendment now. And that’s, that’s the constitution that I support and honor and uphold.
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What a great 62nd explainer I mean. I think Congressman Massey just needs to do like new schoolhouse rock videos and put those out. Because imagine how many more people would be better educated if he just explained it like in his, the manner in which he just did. Then Congressman, I know that there’s, there’s the cr the stop gap, that and the fight to include the save act, which is about protecting the integrity of the vote as well. What’s gonna happen on October 1st? ’cause we were looking at the headlines of stuff, not make it in the House. What’s going on?
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The what’s gonna happen on October 1st is the thing that’s always happened on October 1st, for the all 12 years that I’ve been here, they’re gonna do a cr that goes to about a week before Christmas. Now let me tell you why they like hunting right? Until before Christmas. It’s at that point that they have maximum leverage over members of Congress who just want to go home and be with their families. And, you know, we’re human beings too. And when they say, do you want to spend Christmas with Hakeem Jeffries, or do you want to go home and open presents? you know, wow. Then, then it’s like, all right, I’ll vote for anything. I’ll vote for anything. Just let you know there’s nothing as intoxicating and as persuasive to get somebody to vote for something here as the smell of jet fumes from DCA, the airport here nearby During Christmas.
21 (1h 9m 14s):
Like that is that that is the best I mean I mean best, you know, intoxicate to get people to go. Yes. Especially around Christmas. So that’s what they’re gonna do. There was this little ploy for a while where they were gonna attach the save act and excuse the reference they were gonna get conservatives half pregnant by getting you to vote for a CR with the save act. And then after you voted for that, which we did vote on that it actually failed. But they were always gonna strip the save act off of it and get you fully pregnant by October 1st.
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Oh, my gosh. October. This, this date. You I mean. I wish that they would, I wish almost that the house would set up rules. Like we’re not gonna, we can’t punt anything till right before Christmas. We’re gonna just rob the left. Oh yeah. Of that ability
21 (1h 9m 59s):
Bill. There was an effort to punt it into next year so that if Trump won, you know, there would be no chance of the lame duck Congress doing something nefarious in December. But there’s a provision in here. I’m still holding out hope. Last year I got signed into law by Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer. They signed this, this is hidden in the last debt limit increase that if we do a continuing resolution that goes past April, everything gets cut 1%. So I’m secretly hoping that we, the continuing resolutions just keep going and they never do the omnibus bill because if they do continuing resolutions past April 30th, we get a 1% cut automatically. Ooh.
2 (1h 10m 39s):
On everything I like, I love how you hid that in there. Just goes to show you they don’t read this, they don’t read this stuff.
21 (1h 10m 45s):
Listen, one of my friends told me that I was playing chess and these folks,
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Oh no. Oh no, we got it froze. Oh no, we’re gonna get him back. We’re gonna get him back. Yeah. He’s playing chess and he is gonna say his friends are playing checkers. Are these, are they oppositions playing checkers? We’re gonna bring Thomas Massey back. Congressman Massey here. Kind of had a little bit of a freeze, but, okay, we got it. We got a thumbs up. Yeah, it’s,
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It’s, you got me back? Yeah.
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Audio, but video. We got audio. We’ll work on it. We’ll work on it. There we go. There we go. Congressman.
21 (1h 11m 13s):
Alright. Am I back? You’re
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Back.
21 (1h 11m 16s):
Okay. You guessed part of the punchline, but you didn’t guess the best punchline. Alright, my friend said I’m playing chess and they’re playing checkers up here. And my, my late wife Rhonda said, no, they are chewing on the checkers and they are arguing with each other over which flavor is better, red or black flavor.
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That actually is the most accurate thing that I think I’ve heard of when it comes to talking about this stuff with DC I’m gonna remember that. I’m gonna have to steal that. We gotta, we gotta write that one down. Kate, talk with Congressman Thomas Massey on this. He’s got the constitutional carry bill talking about the stop ga, the tax free on the no taxes on tips. This is the Tax Free Tips Act. I just kind of think that maybe we should just remove the taxes on all the things and have, you know, maybe it’s a fair tax. I’m totally open for any kind of discussion on anything that replaces this current system. But I always think why stop it Tips though, because what about the cooks and all the people who don’t get tips that still work in that indus in those service industries,
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Right? In some of those service industries, they, the waiters share tips with, with people who are Yeah. you know, behind the counter, but you are right, we should go, I would go with a fair tax or a flat tax or just hell get rid of all the taxes and replace it with a tariff like the country ran on for the first 150 years. Yeah. Until the, what was it, the 16th amendment that basically made it so that the government could tax us. You couldn’t, there was, the income tax was unconstitutional until like 1913 when they passed the 16th amendment. So I would repeal the whole 16th amendment And. we could, you know, figure out a size of government that could be funded with a fair tax or a flat tax.
21 (1h 12m 59s):
But in the interim, this is a start. And as my friend Tim Burett, who’s a co-sponsor of this, said, you know, he’s not worried about all this money getting hit under the mattress. These people who are, you know, are put in a mason jar and buried in the backyard, these people who are working are oftentimes working paycheck to paycheck in the, in the service industry. And they’re gonna inject that right back into the economy. And. we would actually be better off letting them do that instead of sending it to the government. And then maybe one day they get their tax refund and get to spend it again. Just let ’em have it as, as it comes across. And it is a gift, it’s a token of appreciation from, you know, from the patron to the person who’s providing the service.
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That is
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A excellent definition. Yes.
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And it was, you know, it wasn’t until we got credit cards that you, anybody was ever taxed on this stuff anyway, you
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Know? Interesting. I just now realize that’s absolutely accurate. Yes.
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So in the meantime, just if, if I can’t get this passed, by the way, it was Donald Trump’s idea, but it was actually long ago. Ron. Paul’s idea and I, you know, I think they both have a great idea. I’m not gonna argue over who was the, the genius behind it. I’m just the guy who ripped off both ideas and introduced the bill here in the house representatives.
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We don’t care if it gets passed, we don’t care who created. That’s right. It, we don’t care who created it.
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In the meantime, pay your tip in cash and Yes. Let the government guess
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That. I love that. Exactly. I love that cash economy. I love that. you know, just give it in cash. Be and, and people need to carry more cash. you know, I have to say, as a recovering germaphobe, I used to not carry around a lot of cash. And then the pandemic happened, and then I loved germs after that out of spite. And so now I’m like, I need dirty money. I need dirty cash. I just wanna carry it around. Have it, I’m not even gonna wash my hands for a sandwich. Now. I’m all about it. Kane’s dying. They’re gonna, now I’m all about it. They’re clipping this now. Yeah, they are. They are. They’re totally getting it. But I, I love that idea. I wanted to ask you one, one other quick thing. You mentioned the president as well. He had said something in his speech about 10 capping credit card interest rates at like 10%. I was get nervous when government starts messing around with rates, interest rates and gets and reg restrictions and regulations with finance.
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I didn’t know if you had any quick thoughts on that, or if you had heard what he had said or if there’s anything in the works in Congress.
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There’s nothing in the works. I get nervous too. Let the free market decide. I do believe there’s enough competition in the credit card market and, and you can have a bank card and there’s Venmo and there are other things. So I think there’s enough competition there in, in fact, the, the government kind of screws things up when they try to eliminate these payday lenders because honestly, sometimes those are better deals than somebody going out on the street and getting their kneecap broken. There’s various degrees of loaning money, so I wouldn’t cap that. Now there is a, a similar issue that may need looked into, which is the store that when the vendor pays the credit card. Yeah. There are only a couple digital systems that you could use.
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And in fact, they’ve used that bottleneck to try and, and infringe on our second amendment rights. So maybe we need to look at the bottleneck where the vendor is, can only use one or two different electronic systems to pay the credit cards.
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That’s a really good idea as well. And always, you always have great ideas. And Clinton, where’s your pin at, by the way, did it get too scary and you had to Oh? my gosh, why did I ask? I was like, I don’t see it. I don’t get to get terrified.
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Hold on. I’ve got, I’m working on another model with bigger s
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It’s bigger. Is that bigger?
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Yes. It’s bigger. Oh.
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My gosh.
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This is the little one. Here’s the bigger one. Now it’s a prototype, so it’s off by a trillion. It doesn’t calibrate with treasury every day. It’s like this
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One off only by a trillion. It’s off. This is I mean. We are getting into spooky season. So this fits, you know, that’s, that is, that’s the most terrifying thing I think I can see. That’s, that’s, I want one. Don’t, because then I’d have to look at it every day. Kane. No, I want one.
21 (1h 16m 52s):
I wear the, I wore the little one around forever and, and just, it didn’t get enough attention. Although I did catch congresswoman staring down here and I had to tell ’em my eyes were up here.
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It’s gonna, your, your deck clock is gonna be so big. It’s gonna be like the flail flav hype necklace. Well,
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Digital. This one’s, this one’s gonna be a belt buckle.
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Oh wow. That’s, that’s amazing. Congressman Thomas Massey always appreciates you seeing you my friend. And again, our condolences your amazing, wonderful wife sending love to your family. And I know the next time I see you, I’m sure that debt clock’s gonna be that big. It’s gonna be like a rodeo belt buckle. Terrifying us all. There you go, Congressman. Always a pleasure. Thank you. All
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Right, see you Dana.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida, man.
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And this was on Tuesday of this week. He tried to hide the evidence. There was a brief pursuit, you know, because obviously the cops saw him speeding away and they pursued him and he just drove all the way home. And before his arrest, he tried to snort all of it to try to hide it. And now he faces charges of fleeing, eluding possession of cocaine, tampering with evidence. you know, when you look at the police file photo where it looks like he literally just, his nose is all powdered white. It looks like he ate a powdered donut, right?
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He smelled
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That does make me hopeful actually, that this, this effect will speak to more women about the true character of Donald Trump and, and And, we will turn them away. But to your initial point, I know you said we weren’t gonna talk about it, but I was, it just seems to me that since she is in an interracial marriage, she should have known that to support a racist is problematic. Her children are, are biracial and her family is one of the families in that in the seventies could not have lived in any of Donald Trump’s buildings. So it just seems to me that maybe she’s just not that politically savvy or maybe she’s just not read in.
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Well granted,
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All we know is that she liked a Trump post. we don’t know. She hasn’t
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Stated, she has since stated she
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Supported. But that’s fair to interpret
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That Oh, my gosh, Nepo baby is all well granted, what a horrible, ignorant thing to say. That’s Sonny Hostin, by the way. Who was going off on Brittany Mahomes for liking a couple of posts from Donald Trump somewhere? Was it on Instagram? Who does that too, by the way? Who sits there and combs through someone’s likes to try to cause controversy? you know, it’s, it’s not an endorsement. People are so stupid. But for Sonny Hostin, what an what A bitch. Oh, What an ignorant, racist, bigoted person to say something like that. How dare you to sit here and, and, and castigate her and then call into question her commitment to her marriage and her role as a mother and to drag in her children because she liked some posts from someone you dislike politically.
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What is your mental damage woman? you know, it’s people like Sonny Hoston. Their ideology is a cancer on this earth. It is the aids of the earth. I am so tired of this. How, who are you to sit here and go? Well, you know, she has, she’s in an interracial marriage and she should have known better who are what Gatekeeper are you? That’s a bitchy thing to say. And you know, I’m right. That’s horrible. I mean, can you imagine making casting that kind of aspersion on someone’s character because they liked a post from someone Because she liked a post.
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So that gives you the right to call into her question, her marriage, her job as a mother. Everything else. What is wrong with you people? I’m so tired of this stuff. I’ve, you know, this, I get that people are so politically tribal that they feel like this sort of hatred is justified. And if that’s what they have to tell themselves to help themselves sleep better at night. I don don’t know. I just, it’s a shame. That’s a shame. I’m not wrong, Kane. Nope. You can have Kane almost had a stroke. That’s okay. But I’m now wrong. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, top of this third hour.
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That made me mad because the Mahomes seem like nice people. Yeah. And they don’t seem like they try to be, I don’t know what their politics are. Are you a nice person? Yes or no?
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And the fact that we don’t know what their politics are is a great indicator.
2 (1h 23m 43s):
Yeah, it absolutely is. Are you a nice person? Are you decent? Why is, are you a nice person? Why should that be the answer to that? Be predicated upon? Okay, well wait, hold up, wait a minute. But did you like Trump’s post? Who uses that as a litmus test? And then you’ve got NPO babies sitting over there who’s like, well, granted, granted what? My gosh. This is why people who run media entities shouldn’t auto automatically fast track their kids into positions where they share opinions. Because not everybody is married. Not every, not every situation not merits that the opinion of that person, my heavens, I it’s shame on these people that really made me mad because I, everything I’ve ever seen of the Mahomes, he seems real nice.
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She seems real nice. Their kids seem happy. you know, they, Taylor Swift goes to the shows and they hang out. But this is because they’re mad that she’s friends with Taylor Swift and they feel like they, that they have to police who Taylor Swift hangs out with. We talked about this because the left was saying, well, Taylor Swift needs to stop being friends with Brittany Mahome. ’cause Brittany Mahomes likes some Trump hosts. This is what week two of this week, two of these people losing their minds over this because Brittany Mahomes liked someone’s post. Y’all gonna be getting her husband saying some stuff. Good heavens. But they’re policing Taylor Swift because Taylor Swift is influential and they are so desperate to influence people that they feel like they’ve got to, they don’t want it to look normal.
2 (1h 25m 21s):
If Taylor Swift, who endorses Kamala Harris, if she’s friendly with someone who is a Republican or they think is right, actually nobody even knows what Britney Mahomes is there. Everybody’s just assuming. you know, I’ve like some tweets that by politician, I’ve liked some tweets by John Fetterman before. Doesn’t mean I endorse or would ever vote for John Fetterman if I lived in Pennsylvania.
6 (1h 25m 43s):
There are Democrats that have actually endorsed Trump. So it’s not like, you know what I mean? Just because you like something or even say something positive about someone doesn’t mean you have, you know, you’re endorsing them in any way. Yeah,
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I it’s, it, it, it’s exactly it. It’s not an endorsement, but they don’t want it to look normal. That Taylor Swift is friends with someone who might have diverse thought. That’s what really this comes down to. They don’t want that to look normal because they’ve gotta keep everybody divided. They need Democrats to only hang with Democrats. They need their, their conservatives to stay with conservatives. Heaven forbid that there’s any, any sort of inter political mingling. Can’t have that. Good heavens can’t do that. That’s bad. It’s, I that just made me really mad because I can’t stand when I see nice people be treated like that.
2 (1h 26m 36s):
It, it brings out, brings out the Ozark in me a little bit. you know, I’m wearing flip flops right now. I may take one off. Yeah, I’m in the studio. I’m in my TV mullet today. You guys don’t see it. Actually, I’m wearing a hat. So it’s, you know, it’s casual Friday. But I always get, I get, I get upset when I see people who seem real nice, treated real poorly like that. Especially by these, these self-appointed gatekeepers. Like, who made you the gate? Who made this chick the gatekeeper of all of this? Who did that? Nobody. Good heavens. Someone said that watching grease pigs run around is more entertaining. I mean I. think I can’t believe. People watch this show. Who watches that show? Who watches the view?
2 (1h 27m 17s):
I say this to someone who’s guest hosted it a couple times, but, but wasn back when Barbara Walters was still alive and Jenny McCarthy was on, and she was one of the nicest people ever, by the way, she was so nice. And, and Whoopi Goldberg was, was not rude. She was nice as well. But I didn’t meet what’s her face? The joy lady who’s not joyful. I didn’t, she wasn’t there that day. But my gosh, what happened to like that? What happened to them? Who watches that anymore? I can’t think of anything that I would like less than. Would you like to watch a television show of a bunch of women speaking? No. No. I would not. Thank you. And no, no woman.
2 (1h 27m 57s):
Really be honest. Like no women, all of you watch are not there. No women that you know would either. Right. Come on, let’s be real about it. Let’s be real. We got a couple of other things to touch on as well because we’ve been hitting everything from the gun control stuff. We’ve been, we’ve been hitting a lot of it. We’ve got the debate coming up October 1st. And also we’ve gotten into the North Carolina stuff as well. The speaking of North Carolina, that salvador’s crystal ball over Virginia. They’ve shifted that North Carolina race. Obviously it’s going towards Democrats. What is it doing to the whole race?
2 (1h 28m 40s):
It’s all, it all comes down to electoral votes and I again. I just, I wrote about it. you know, I’m, I’m not gonna get that much into it anymore. You can read about it over at Substack. Go and check it out there. That’s up for North Carolinas to decide. I wanted to hit on this headline too, because it touches on what we, let me pull this up. What we had been saying. Did you see this? It’s a poll that came out. RMG research. I’m not a, it’s a rasmus poll. 17% say America would’ve been better off if Trump had been killed.
2 (1h 29m 20s):
Three in 10 Democrats. Yeah. you know, we were just talking about the hyperbolic policing that, you know, with Sonny Hostin, with the view the, that’s amazing to me. Three in 10 Democrats. So you can, you wonder why all of this stuff tends to only go one way and that’s, there’s a I mean good heavens. There’s a big answer for you right there. they said 17% of voters of these are Democrat voters believe that America would’ve been better off if the former president had been killed in last week’s attempted assassination. That includes 28% of Democrats who say that America would’ve been better off if he had been assassinated.
2 (1h 30m 2s):
24% weren’t sure. At least 48% could bring themselves to say that America would not be better off if the opposing party’s candidate for president had been assassinated. This is where we’re at in polling. Just let me just, this is how this went. So do you think that America would’ve been better off if the former president had been shot and killed or not? What do you, what are your thoughts? That’s an actual question. And then somewhat I mean do they get points came for answering honestly or not? don don’t know. No,
27 (1h 30m 34s):
It’s not required.
2 (1h 30m 37s):
How do you Well, some I 24%. Well, we’re not sure. Hmm. We’re just not sure if, if the America would’ve been better off. If he would’ve been killed and 48% were like, well it’s actually bad if that would happen. And well, 48%. Hallelujah. How in the world did we get here? How in the world did we get here? I mean, it’s kind of rhetorical. That’s just wild. But that’s, you know, that’s I mean. That’s the new survey that they came out with. And when asked whether or not US government agencies were involved in the latest 37 said it was very or somewhat likely Oh.
2 (1h 31m 19s):
my gosh. So the deep state, 54% suggested that Trump had used overheated the quote overheated language that might encourage some people to act violently.
27 (1h 31m 32s):
Really?
2 (1h 31m 33s):
35% blames C Nnn or M-S-N-B-C 33% suggested Harrison cited it. So they’re blaming the guy who got the, as the attempted assassination attempt was against, they’re blaming him for it. Okay. Now they said that it was, now I will say the question that, that that they, they focused on the question that the way that they worded it was quote, while it is always difficult to wish ill of another human being, would America be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend? 69 did At least say no.
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Total
6 (1h 32m 15s):
You and your positive spins
2 (1h 32m 18s):
Well, but the rest are ridiculous. Yeah.
6 (1h 32m 20s):
How many?
2 (1h 32m 21s):
Well, yeah, there 150 14% said we’re not sure.
28 (1h 32m 29s):
Good god.
2 (1h 32m 31s):
Golly Oh man. We’re smud. Right? Those people deserve SMUD to get smoted sweet meteor if death did. That’s right.
28 (1h 32m 42s):
We deserve it.
2 (1h 32m 43s):
Oh. my gosh, this is, these are actual real things. We got more on the way. I’m not even, there’s more. There’s more to come. There’s more to unpack.
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6 (1h 33m 21s):
And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s quick five.
2 (1h 33m 27s):
I can’t, I can’t honestly believe this headline. Purple apples are going viral on social media and orchards are being inundated with requests, but there’s a catch ’cause they don’t exist. They’re AI images of stupid purple apples. And people are like, all these horticulturalists and all of these orchards are like, stop asking us about these stupid purple apples. They don’t exist. It’s not a real thing. They’ve had all of these like photos on Instagram and TikTok and like one of them says, oh look at these, you know Apple, it’s purple apple sauce. And they said that the purple apples originated in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and they in thrive in the chili climate.
2 (1h 34m 10s):
And they taste like cinnamon and banana. It’s, and literally, here’s the name of the account. It’s un naturalist ai. Okay, well everybody’s been asking about purple apples now. And so it blew up everywhere. And people literally have been going to, just showing up randomly at Saskatchewan. Orchards going, where’s your purple apples? I’m not even kidding. And so now they’re like, stop it. They’re not real. There isn’t a thing like this. There’s no such thing as this. It’s fake. It’s all fake
28 (1h 34m 38s):
Oh. my gosh.
2 (1h 34m 40s):
I can’t, the five most rat infested cities in America have been in revealed and they’re all Democrat Run. It’s, yeah, the big apple is the most rodent riddled. It’s Terminix list of 50 most rodent infested cities. Mm. And they’re like the ugly rats. Not like little cute field m like like little field M. They’re the ugly rats. They’re the rats. All right. But they said that it’s, it’s California actually has leads the nation for rodent pest control searches. But they said that Los Angeles’s third Philly and DC are in the top five. The second was San Francisco and the Yeah, that’s New York is on top Of.
2 (1h 35m 25s):
course it is. Ooh, this is insane. A man with this makes me feel like this is me. Now I will look at someone’s health mallet and I will immediately say I have that. I’m a little bit of a hypochondriac. A man 20 years old with a constant runny nose found his brain was poking out and leaking his brain literally was bulging through a hole in his skull. Is that what web is from Syria? Is that why my nose is running? Is my brain poking out of a skull hole? Yeah. He thought it was a cold sym symptom. It was C cerebro spinal fluid. His brain and spinal fluid. He was in a car accident years prior though, when he had a head injury and he didn’t, he refused treatment at the time and then he, you know, I mean he got some moderate headaches and seizures, but no big deal.
2 (1h 36m 11s):
And then, okay, so maybe it’s not me. Maybe it’s not. Maybe it’s just this guy. Good night. Let’s see, an animal remnants were spread across I 6 35 and they shut down three lanes of traffic in North Texas. Oh. Nail three. They ugh. Gator heads and guts and all kinds of stuff. Wow. It was alligator and chicken remnants. Yeah. T handled it. Chicken and gator remnants on multiple lanes. Stick with us. We got more in store. Yay.
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29 (1h 37m 24s):
We’re grateful that Jill is here today. Heard that clapping. It wasn’t for me when we came in. And here across previous administration. First ladies have attended these meetings and for specific reasons, it’s the first time Jill has joined us and it goes to show how important the issue is, which she’s about to speak to the both of us today. At the top of our meeting, Jill’s going to give an update on the house initiative. White House Initiative fundamentally changed the approach and the fund and how we approach and fund women’s health services. So I’d like to turn it over to Jill and for any comment she has and it’s all yours kid.
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Thank you kid.
2 (1h 38m 9s):
You know sometimes the white. What? That’s kind of weird. Why is she at the head of the table? That’s so weird. They held their, this is the first cabinet meeting that they’ve had in 11 months. Not like anything’s been happening. you know, their first cabinet meeting in 11 months and Jill Biden was at the head of the table. I Why? No one elected her. Why is she there? And sitting at the head of it. That’s weird. Right? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this third hour. And. we just, we but wasn just, that just happened.
2 (1h 38m 50s):
That just I mean it just was today just a little bit ago. So they had their first cabinet meeting in 11 months and he goes, I’d like to turn it over to her for any, Jill, for any kind of comments that she has. What she has zero reason to be there at all whatsoever. None. None. 11 months. 11 months. Kane, it’s almost like there’s some stuff going on that maybe they could have discussed, you think? Yeah. I mean they here. We haven’t have our, haven’t had a cabinet meeting in 11 months, but let’s go ahead and turn it over to Jill.
6 (1h 39m 32s):
Yeah. and I don’t I mean I’ve participated in voting in gosh, past 10, 20 years. Probably never seen her name on the ballot anywhere. So why is anyone handing anything over to her?
2 (1h 39m 45s):
He sounds totally out of it too, doesn’t he? He sounds like he’s, he sounds like he works as much as you do when, which we know he doesn’t. As you all out there And, we all know again that he doesn’t,
6 (1h 39m 56s):
It’s what lame duck sounds like,
2 (1h 39m 59s):
Isn’t she? There were stories that she was signing her name on legislation too.
30 (1h 40m 3s):
What?
2 (1h 40m 4s):
Or that there was like, her name was on letterhead. I’m gonna look at my notes. Something to that effect. I’ve seen like pictures. Yeah. She’s got, apparently his honorary legislation folders have her signature on them. And that’s, I’ve seen enough people sharing this enough, different images that it’s a real thing. ’cause like apparently several people have been sharing it. It’s not all just the same image. I’m just curious as to why she has, it’s on honorary folders for like honorary legislation. I don’t know why her name is on it. Am I missing something?
30 (1h 40m 40s):
I’m
2 (1h 40m 40s):
Missing it. Is that typical I mean don don’t know. I I, I don don’t know. I’m not quite sure. So I, who’s running the country though? Who is, she’s leading a cabinet meeting. Her name was on Under the Seal. It said pre the president of the United States Seal and I had Joe’s name on under on it, underneath it. And then her name was underneath that. and don don’t know, just I got a lot of questions. Who’s, who’s running things? Well I think his stuff has been so poorly ran. I think it’s safe to say that it’s her I mean What were you, what were we talking about on break right before we, right after we went to break?
2 (1h 41m 24s):
’cause you were saying that well she can’t handle anything. Why is she handling this? And then Yeah, I mean have you seen I mean they’re they couldn’t handle their dogs, they couldn’t handle their kids. Literally everyone around them is on cocaine. So you know.
6 (1h 41m 35s):
Right. I mean I was saying that she was the babysitter of the two of Hunter and Ashley. Right? So
2 (1h 41m 41s):
Ashley’s hers,
6 (1h 41m 43s):
I mean essentially the babysitter. Yeah. So yeah, it’s don don’t know
2 (1h 41m 48s):
I don know I some things
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To consider. That’s all
2 (1h 41m 52s):
I’ve got. Got some questions, got some, I got some questions over this also. We had this story. Okay, so can we talk about the RFK thing? So this chick who was writing at New York magazine, this Olivia newsy, she was placed on leave because she admitted to having an emotional affair or, or was improper something with RFK Junior. And it was bad enough that her fiance ended their engagement and they put her on leave while they investigated. And she said it wasn’t physical, but she confirmed that it, that they, that it was inappropriate. And there was a, it’s like the number one story over a daily Mail now.
2 (1h 42m 36s):
And it talks about his wife Cheryl Hines, their tenure marriage has re reached a breaking point because he’s a lifelong Phil and all of this other stuff. And he is, this is what I kind of go back to. Isn’t I mean? Di was, didn’t she start as the other woman? Sheryl Hines? Pretty sure she did. So I don’t really feel bad for her when you’re the other woman and then you get replaced by a new side piece. I don’t feel bad for you, but Kane didn’t know what an emotional affair was because I had said, well, okay, well she’s clearly, you know, then it sounds like what she’s describing is an emotional affair, which is still infidelity regardless of it’s physical or not.
2 (1h 43m 23s):
It’s infidelity. I take that view. So if you start having a relationship with someone where you’re confiding in them and you are, they’re all, they’re taking as much presence in your life as your partner or more so you’re having an emotional affair when you’re, when you’re prioritizing them, when you’re thinking about them and you’re rushing to tell them stuff and you’re taking things in your relationship outside of your relationship and, and talking to them about, that’s an emotional affair. Everybody knows what it is. I mean you, I mean. you know, you know if it, people would know if you’re turning outside of your relationship regardless of whether or not it’s physical. That’s what it’s getting into.
6 (1h 44m 2s):
Gotcha.
2 (1h 44m 2s):
It’s different from confiding in a friend. There’s friends and then there’s people who are you’re oh boy, you’re like getting a little bit inappropriate with somebody. Right? There’s there’s, there’s a line that I think everybody kind of has a gut instinct, right? And apparently that’s what this was.
6 (1h 44m 19s):
Yeah. My question I, I think was how, so you described it well I just didn’t know what, because it’s framed like it’s an affair. So whenever you think of an affair, you think of you’ve, you’ve physically cheated on someone and then emotional affair just seemed like, wait, you’re, that’s just weird to me.
2 (1h 44m 37s):
Well think about it how you hear the phrase and from what I understand, a lot of women hate the phrase work wife. Like if their husbands are like, oh this is my work wife.
6 (1h 44m 47s):
Oh yeah.
2 (1h 44m 48s):
And been a lot of stories where the and I think it goes with both sexes where it’s either the husband or the wife will start, whether it’s at work or anywhere else. They will start, you know, confiding in this person as much as their wife. They’re spending a lot of time with them, they’re getting emotionally intimate with them. That’s an emotional affair. That’s, there’s a, there’s you and people know people aren’t, you know, it’s not like, hi, how are you? Oh is that an emotional affair? That’s not what that is.
6 (1h 45m 18s):
So did someone accuse her of this or did she said it. So she just came out,
2 (1h 45m 21s):
She was the one who said she had an improper relationship and that that she, that it did not that she did not get any report on anything from it or get any scoops from it or anything like that. But she was the one who said it and now she’s on leave and she and her fiance who is a writer I think at Washington Post somewhere dumped her and did their engagement ’cause she was engaged. So don don’t know, I just, I she said that it did not get physical but it was inappropriate. And can I just say I’m not surprised about that with him because he cheated on his fir his first wife hung herself. She got, he paraded around his mistress in front of his fir.
2 (1h 46m 4s):
That’s why I and I wrote about this eons ago. I’m like, before y’all start lionizing this guy, ’cause he agreed with you one on one thing. I mean he agreed with you on vaccines, specifically the coronavirus vaccine. That doesn’t mean like, you know, why is everybody like rushing to put him in charge of the war Council stop it. but he like paraded around Cheryl Hines in front of his like now dad wife. but wasn a horrific story. I remember reading about that in Daily Mail when it happened. She was miserable. I mean he was like the, the reports were that he treated her very callously and coldly and from what I understand, like his current wife was like the side piece and knew about it.
2 (1h 46m 46s):
Alright, so let me, so I don’t feel bad for side pieces who become the wives and then are relegated by the new side piece relegated
6 (1h 46m 52s):
To the vaccine. Lemme ask this, and this may be devil’s advocate sort of stuff, but can in this situation where the woman states that she was having an emotional affair and all that, is it possible for RFK junior to not know that that’s going on? don don’t
2 (1h 47m 6s):
Think so
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Be. You don’t think so. So you think she,
2 (1h 47m 12s):
There’s I mean to have an emotional affair is that would mean that she intimate that it is a consensual thing that that both sides are engaging in. Having a crush or an obsession with someone is a one-sided thing and that’s not what this sounds like. So
6 (1h 47m 25s):
What if he comes out and says, I don’t, I have no idea what she’s talking about. This emotional.
2 (1h 47m 29s):
Well he didn’t say That. he was just like, I only met her in person one time and it resulted in a hit piece. Right. So that’s all he said. but he didn’t say that. None. But it was an interesting statement because he never said that none of this was true. He never said that she was mischaracterizing it. He never said that he hadn’t been in contact but repeatedly with her. He never said any of
6 (1h 47m 48s):
That. Yeah, he never said he was, if he met her once, are you saying that that might be false that he met her more than once?
2 (1h 47m 53s):
I don’t know. I mean I don’t necessarily believe him on a lot of stuff considering his track record with Fidelity. Yeah. Not really into saying that. I take the guy’s word for something just I mean. I don’t care about any of this except for the fact that it’s the press, it’s members of the press that are involved. And that’s why I find it entertaining because, and I think that’s why you all should enjoy it as well because these people are, they enjoy your lives. So why shouldn’t you enjoy a bit of news on theirs? That’s all I’m saying. But you know, it’s just don’t be whores. It’s real simple. Real simple. Is
6 (1h 48m 25s):
That what emotional affairs are? Yeah. Whores. Yeah,
2 (1h 48m 28s):
Whores. I think that if you are outside of the bounds of your relationship, yep, I do. Oh, I’m okay. Oh guys, I’m old school. But I mean if it’s true, this should not be a newsflash to people.
6 (1h 48m 36s):
I’m just literally this effort you’re hearing in real time is me trying to wrap my brain around this whole concept. If he’s unaware of it
2 (1h 48m 45s):
Oh. my gosh. Why? Oh, shut up. He is not unaware of it.
6 (1h 48m 49s):
No, I’m he’s,
2 (1h 48m 50s):
He is his, his all of his friends, you know, and Cheryl speculation works, do’s friends. Were warning her. He’s a serial philander.
6 (1h 48m 55s):
I’m speculating. He, I’m Look,
2 (1h 48m 57s):
Oh, my gosh, bless your baby heart.
6 (1h 49m 0s):
When you have a, a candidate who is attempting to be on the top of the ticket for the independent party and you got a guy that just recently threw his weight behind Trump.
2 (1h 49m 11s):
I see where you’re going with this.
6 (1h 49m 12s):
I look, I see the effort as everyone who’s tied to Trump in some way, the media, whether it be nefariously or side handed.
2 (1h 49m 20s):
You think that she’s a star blinker?
6 (1h 49m 22s):
I think that it’s possible that that’s the case.
2 (1h 49m 24s):
I’m not saying that there’s probably not an element of that in there. Yeah. But what I am saying is that this is not like some I mean she’s a middle-aged woman who has been around politicians and has interviewed famous people and has been around people running for office. Yeah. I mean this stuff is not gonna like throw her. That’s why I’m saying that this is, if anybody knows her background, I mean she’s done this for a long time. So, you know,
6 (1h 49m 47s):
So how much is of it is RFK Jr. How much of it is her
2 (1h 49m 50s):
I mean? Let’s look at his track record with the ladies here, which I don’t I mean for real. I don’t get it. That’s
6 (1h 49m 55s):
I don get that. That’s an interesting start where your perspective is because you start where, let’s see where he’s at. Instead of investigate the fact that she could be saying all this without his knowledge and he not know that it’s living for,
2 (1h 50m 7s):
They literally responded to it already. but
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He has, I share that with you. but he has no, he has no idea that it’s been living for her like that until she actually,
2 (1h 50m 16s):
I’ll say this of what I know of her,
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Frames it out in
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Public. She would not say something like that if there were not texts and stuff.
6 (1h 50m 22s):
Oh, you know her that well. It, it’s,
2 (1h 50m 24s):
I’ve talked to her before.
6 (1h 50m 24s):
Yeah. Yeah. So you know her not well enough that she just wouldn’t do anything like
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That. I got, I got a pretty, I get a pretty good read on people’s
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Character in
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The media too and you know, that
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Too. Put the cart before the horse too. you know that too. She wouldn’t possibly do that.
2 (1h 50m 34s):
Why are you so quick to discount her though? I’m,
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I’m not quick to discount
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Believe all women came.
6 (1h 50m 38s):
I am slow to confirm. I’m slow to actually do. Oh,
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When it’s the press, I’m not Oh no. When it’s the, they’re guilty when it’s the press.
6 (1h 50m 46s):
It’s not the
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Press. She’s in trouble.
6 (1h 50m 48s):
The negative focus is not on the press here. The negative focus is on RFKD here.
2 (1h 50m 52s):
No No one cares that it’s him because that’s his character.
6 (1h 50m 56s):
Oh
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God. I haven’t seen a single bit of criticism about it. They’re like, yeah, he her on, on his first wife. Here we
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Have a woman who could singlehandedly just by herself be thinking that this emotional affair is happening. And here you are bashing RFK Jr. Talking
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About some sort of history. I’m asking, I’m just saying the guy, did he, has he not cheated on his wife, his wife before? Is he not considered a serial philander? Yes. Even by his own friends. Yes. Or
6 (1h 51m 17s):
Not. But tell me how that yes or no,
2 (1h 51m 18s):
It’s still simple.
6 (1h 51m 19s):
Somehow plays into her
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That kind of is an indication of your character in dealing with future similar scenarios. Is it not? Yeah. And and guess what? He was also, that’s all
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I’m saying also. but he was also, that’s all
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I’m saying. That’s all I’m saying. God, this is Thank you sir for playing. We appreciate it. Such make sure to tip your serving through server staff on the way out. Stellar
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Argument style. I’m
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Just saying that someone’s record of behavior in one instance, that actually many instances
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And by law is a sign, doesn’t
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Necessarily of how they’re gonna behave necessarily in another exact same situation.
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Indicate that’s all I’m saying. That that’s how it would be in
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The future. But it’s law of averages. Is it not Cain? Is
6 (1h 51m 52s):
It, is that what it is? Is it a law? Ah,
2 (1h 51m 55s):
You
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Know of
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Averages, you know? Right. But no, we talked emotional affairs. That’s what it sounded like. Breaking
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The law, the law of
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Averages. And they put her on, apparently there was enough there that they, they like iced her out. I mean she’s like on leave right now and
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Steve’s yelling at us. We gotta go.
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Oh, is he in Slack yelling at us? Yes he is. Are you in Slack yelling at us? He is. He’s going, let’s move. No, but Steve, we wanna argue about this more.
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We should, but we don’t have time.
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Oh, for crying out loud. It’s okay. I am right. I’d agree with you, but we’d both be wrong.
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You know, for me and and for us, I think it’s fair to say we are so grateful that at this stage of our life we have our grandchildren, we have our time together. you know, I write about how we start the morning playing spelling bee in bed and you know, bill is like such a great player. He gets to Queen Bee almost immediately. It feels
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No one wants to hear about anything that they do in bed, in bed at all whatsoever. Could go my whole life, my whole life and not hear about any of that. Good grief, welcome back. That’s Yeah. Yeah. It’s Hillary Clinton. She’s the woman that all those racist people didn’t vote for. All you white racist people, you should have voted for her in 2016. ’cause you’re racist. ’cause you didn’t I mean, at least that’s what she said this week in a different interview. Why is she all over the, why is she doing all this press this week? That is interesting. Yeah. Oh, she had a book out. That makes sense. Oh, I don. See, ’cause this is, I can’t, I can’t pay attention to her. I can’t. Alright. Today’s stupidity Kane. Alright
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Juan, this is gonna be cut. 23. This is Dr. Lindsay Doe. She’s talking about pedophilia as just a, just a regular sexual orientation, guys. That’s, that’s what it is. It’s normal listen.org.
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It’s short for virtuous pedophiles, not virtuous, as in they’re better than everyone because they’re attracted to children. Her virtuous, like having moral standards and a sexual orientation that they have no control over, like the rest of us before you get all worked on.
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Why is Blink? Is she like tweaking? Oh, there there was one. Is that, is that groomer? Pedophile like that? P Heras Topologist. Is she like on meth?
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It’s evil and
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Stupid. Stupid. If I saw her like in a dark alley at night, I’d throw something at it. Her whatever. Oh fuck. That does it for us this week. God help us all have a wonderful weekend rest. I will be back with you Monday. We’ll get you going for the week.Carvana (0s):
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We really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living.
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Yeah. I first of all, thank you both for being here and yours is a, a story I hear around the country as I travel. And in terms of both rightly, having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working hard and finding that the American dream is for this generation and so many recently far more elusive than it’s been. Holy hell. And, we need to deal with that
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Gives a question.
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And there are a number of ways. One is bringing down the cost of everyday necessities, including growth. She,
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Okay, that’s, she’s asking you what you’re gonna do to it. Jim, I’m gonna have to mute myself because this is not gonna go well today. I’m
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Steve, get your hand on that dump button.
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Oh, for real. Like I mean like, get your hand on the dump button today, Steve. Like who in the world talks like this, number one. Well, you know, I’m gonna, I’m gonna be asked a question about what I’m gonna do and you know, it’s hard out there for a pimp and you know, I just, it’s just really difficult, you know, big, you know, I just, I don’t even know what to tell you people. I just, it’s just hard. And what kind of answer was that? She’s asked this question by these people who are gullible enough. They show up to these events thinking that these Democrat candidates give at all a care about them. They show up to these events and they ask these questions. you know, like, can we just get, you know, it would be great to just get an answer on this.
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Be, be nice, be super nice. Can we just get an answer? No, I’m gonna give you some word salad and yeah, that’s what we’re gonna do today. Word salad. Did she answer a single question from this? I don’t think she did. No, because we were listening and I I was watching. Well I, okay, I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t really watch it.
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Do lies count as answers because she did some of that. She did a lot of that.
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Yeah. Well let’s play some else. let me play me another, let’s see, maybe she got better as as it went on. Let’s just see if it got better. What, what else do we, let’s
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Cut 11.
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This one. Okay. Yeah, let’s try this. Maybe, maybe it’s better. Maybe it gets better.
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I and Tim Walz are both gun owners. We will not take anybody’s guns away. Oh well we also need to have reasonable gun safety laws. I believe that we need an assault weapons ban. We need universal background checks.
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You know what I feel, I feel like I’m watching like a combination of Zoolander and, what’s the movie? Stepbrothers? Yeah. Yeah. I feel like I’m, I’m watching a combination of, of that and stepbrothers. That’s what it feels like. I’m just, we’re in a mood today. We’re in a mood And. we
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Cut seven last night. This was also,
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Oh yeah, let me hear this. let me hear this one. That’s right. Cut. Yeah, let’s just see if it gets us to see where it goes. Come on.
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The debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz is
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A I did not know that. and I
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Thought breaks in my house. They’re getting shot.
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Sorry. Yes, yes. IIII hear that. I hear that
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By your security. No one believes this. you know what? She would prosecute you if you shot someone that broke into your house. I mean she wants to go door to door and look in your house. I mean, I’m not saying that this woman said that. And, and, and the audio that we played yesterday. Welcome to the show. It’s a Friday. It’s technically my Thursday. I got a work day tomorrow, but a long one. But it’s Friday for you all. Happy Friday to you. Dana Lash here with you top of this first hour and I. Don’t know, we got a lot to get into today because there’s some uncomfortable stuff to discuss as it relates to some of the Republican things.
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I don definitely haven’t had enough caffeine today. Wait a minute. Oh, I need to add some, I need to add some gin or vodka to this black Rle coffee today. It’s one of them days. It’s one of, especially considering some of the stuff we have to talk about. So we have this, have some issues with the GOP to hit. We’ve got these sound bites where she was talking to Oprah, where Kamala Harris was talking to Oprah yesterday. and I, can we play audio soundbite nine Of course. So this, no, let me set it up. This is actually one of the clips I did see where she was asked Kamala Harris was asked a question about what are you gonna do with the border?
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Like a dude asked her like, what are you gonna do with the border? You tell me if she, you tell me what you think of this answer. Go on, go on.
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It gets to the point about what does leadership really look like? And is it about you or is it about the people, right? Is it about running on problems or fixing problems? My work and my career has always been about saying, let’s fix problems. Let’s address the needs. ’cause we know it’s within our capacity to do that.
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So to answer Justin’s question, now that that bill has gone and hasn’t passed, will you reintroduce that?
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Absolutely. And when I am elected president of the United States, I will make sure that Bill gets to my,
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I literally had to to remind you are asked the question.
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Thank you Justin. Thank you. Thank
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You. Justin. Can you answer it? I mean this had to been like hurting cats and I don’t feel bad, you know, for Oprah, for having to deal with I mean I really don’t. But I mean it had to have been like herding cats for real. Like dealing with her, you know, talking about all this and not answering these questions. I, I am just saying. So that’s, we got more of that because And, we got some surveys, we’ve got some China Tim, Walz nuclear stuff. We got a lot of things to hit today. And then Of course, as you know, we’ve got the super fun Republican stuff to discuss, which, let’s go ahead and get right into that. Alright, I wrote a piece last night. If you don’t get the newsletter, you should because there was some big issues coming out of North Carolina last night.
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Now let me set up North Carolina, and we’re gonna talk more about this throughout the show, but let me just set up for now, I’m, let me just set up North Carolina for you. North Carolina is considered a battleground state. And I’m looking in, i i I sense some, I I included some of the recent polling for you in North Carolina. North Carolina’s considered a battleground state and Harris could take it, Harris could take it. I I think a lot of people believe that some of these states that they, I I don’t know whether they think that like Georgia is automatically Republican or if they think that North Carolina is automatically Republican.
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It’s not. It really isn’t. And so that’s, you know, one of the things that I, I think people, it’s dangerous for them to assume these things. So looking in into North Carolina, it’s, it’s, it’s a battleground state for a reason. You have 16 electoral votes from North Carolina and it’s a battleground. They’re fighting it out. and I was looking in some of the Trump Harris I mean Trump is, they’re tied basically the RCP average only has him 0.1 ahead. Again, factoring in margin of error, which could be anywhere from like three to three and a half, maybe even four points.
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I mean that’s, it’s close. He and Harris have gone back and forth in surveys going all the way back. Well actually he, and as soon as Harris got into the race, they’ve been going back and forth leading, he and Biden were incredibly close as well in North Carolina going back to before they switched it out. So the reason that I’m saying all of this is because it’s crucial to have North Carolina, it’s incredibly important to have North Carolina. You need those electoral votes. and I have to say that Trump is not far enough ahead in enough of these battleground states to think that to sacrifice one state in, you know, if something dumb happens, you know, he doesn’t have a buffer.
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And in fact it’s being considered as one of the three states that is going to determine the White House. In fact, it’s the trio of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. The math is if he wins those threes going back in the White House, well, I was talking to a friend last night because this is what’s everything that’s on the table for North Carolina. You have bad candidates and then you have troublesome candidates and there’s a difference in the type of candidate that you, that you can have.
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Bad candidates are people. I mean you can have a bad candidate that, or weak candidates and bad candidates, weak candidates hurt themselves and they hurt only their own races. It’s a weak candidate can’t win their own race. A bad candidate can tank everybody else’s race. A bad candidate can not only hurt their race, but they can hurt everybody else’s race as well. And what we’re looking at with this Mark Robinson thing in North Carolina right now is determining whether he’s a weak candidate or a bad candidate. He was a weak candidate ’cause he wasn’t gonna win his race. Whether or not he is a bad candidate is something that is going to be determined.
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And the reason I bring this up is from all the controversy that broke yesterday, there was controversy That, he was on porn forums saying some crazy stuff and it was his email address and he was on Ashley Madison and all this other stuff. and I can’t even repeat some of the stuff that’s been said. And there’s a lot of discussion on the right as to whether or not this was well known before he ended up being the nominee. And like I, we will get into all of that. But Republicans have to be smart when everything is so close.
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And you can have a candidate who is weak, who could be bad, and who could hurt and destabilize electoral votes for everyone else. That’s what we’re gonna figure out with North Carolina in the coming weeks. And whether or not this stuff is true or not, I mean that’s for North Carolina voters to determine I, but it’ll affect everybody. We’re gonna talk more about that coming up after headlines. We also have Tim Walsh’s, former National Guard colleague is claiming that classified nuclear material went missing the exact same time that he returned from a trip to China.
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The hell is with these Democrats and Chi and communist Chinese like what in the world. So we’re gonna discuss some of that because that’s, that’s also, that’s a big issue as well. Imagine that a big issue, Tim Waltz having some problems. This nuclear material goes missing. This is what one of his colleagues is claiming. We’re gonna dissect this coming up.
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It’s it. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s quick five, quick five
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Ever. but wasn the best start to quick five ever. And it works perfectly because this damn panda. Can we talk about China line about its pandas. I know Juan’s got the B roll of this. So, okay, this Sean, we zoo was telling, I was trying to, the video that Juan’s gonna show you Sean Way Zoo in China was trying to tell the people coming into the zoo that this was a panda. Now we all know that’s a dog, but they were telling everybody that no, no, no, it’s a panda. They painted the dogs black and white to make ’em look like pandas. And then they tried to say no, it’s a unique breed of panda called a panda dog, which we know is a lie. And then they discovered that the pandas were actually chows that were dyed with white and black paint. And guess what?
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Guess what? It tipped them off the, they barked. Now they’re trying the CCP stooges are trying to community note this on X. No, that’s a lie. They literally tried doing this. That is an actual thing. So you guys know the blue zone stuff? Have you heard about all that? Like there’s like a whole thing on Netflix about the blue zone. Maybe I watched it, don don’t know. And I’m like, I need to go to some of these blue zones where it’s like they drink wine all day and then they’re healthy and they eat seafood and they all, you know, it’s all, they’re all super healthy. Guess what? It was all a lie. It was all bs. The research was literally full of clerical errors and everybody committed pension fraud. That’s, I am not kidding you. So there blows up your plan B.
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They and the people who actually blew up the blue zone, they de who debunked it, they won an a, a Nobel prize in ig, the first ever IG Nobel Award in demography at this year’s 34th IG Nobel prizes. And it revealed the fundamental flaws in the data about the world’s oldest people and patterns of extreme longevity. So they literally lied about all of it and then committed pension fraud, bunch of liars. That’s all it was. I mean. Isn’t that sad? That’s sad ’cause a lot of people were talking about that blue zone stuff. Yeah, I know Mel Gibson is scouting locations for the sequel to Passion of the Christ and I don’t wanna, don’t wanna, I don’t wanna spoil it for you, but he lives and rises after the third day.
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I just wanna just wanna tell you Mel Gibson, he’s scouting locations in Europe for the sequel to the passion of the Christ. He apparently was in Malta, which makes total sense. And then Pia, which is the southern Italian region towards the eastern side, he was visiting all kinds of rural locations and meeting with PIAs Film commission. So very interesting indeed. Lauren Sanchez, who is the fiance of Jeff Bezos, came out with a kid’s book and then she got sued. This is the most Los Angeles thing I’ve ever heard. Sued by a yoga instructor over her kid’s book The Fly Who Flew. And the former yoga instructor apparently said she shared a book concept with her about a cat that flies to Mars, which is totally just like a fly that flies you.
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Stupid bimbo. Shut up. I’m so done with this stupid stuff. Let’s see. Jane Fonda. Oh, Nui Jane goes door to door for Kamala in Dear Bornes, Dan. And yeah, guess what? Veterans are still upset about it as they should be. The 86-year-old trader was featured in a video posted by Kamala it for Michigan hugging people in Ann Arbor. And probably don don’t know, still extolling the virtues of Vietcong. Who knows? And she says, I’ve never done this for a president. ’cause see, she’s used to doing it for communist geopolitical enemies. And she says, we’ve gotta get them elected. She was wearing a horrific, looks like horrific pinstripe gray suit that didn’t fit her properly and she had too much filler.
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So they said that, yeah, she’s, I can make fun of Jane Fonda ’cause nobody likes her. Nobody likes her. She’s just absolutely insufferable. Is she not? Golly, ask a Vietnam vet what they think about Jane Fonda and then pull up a chair and just sit down for a long story. It’s actually incredibly entertaining. Very entertaining. We’ve got a lot more on the way, including the spending bill the election in North Carolina coming up. Stick with us
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Hey guys, Lieutenant Governor Robinson and your Republican nominee for governor as well. Of course. Well guys, the news media has added, again, my opponent is added again. You all have seen to have truths and outright lies of Josh Stein on these ads over and over again. And now a story leak, a story leaked by him. The CNN is appearing. Now, let me reassure you the things that you will see in that story. Those are not the words of Mark Robinson. you know my words, you know my character and you know that I have been completely transparent in this race. And before.
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So this is the North Carolina governor nominee for the Republican Party. He’s the lieutenant governor Mark Robinson, who first shot to fame back in 2018 when he spoke at a town hall about gun control. And he was a great speaker and he spoke from the heart and it was not purposefully performative, you know, it was real and it resonated with a lot of people. And then he went on from there to run for Lieutenant Governor an office which he won in 2020. And then this cycle he became the nominee for governor, which he likely will not win with or without the scandal. He’s not gonna win. He’s not been leading in the polls since May. So, and that’s according to the RCP average. Welcome back Dana Lash year with you at the bottom of this first hour.
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You can listen coast to coast Channel 3 47 DirecTV also on X, the chats at rumble. So the reason why I am getting into this is, and, and talking about all this stuff is because this is a very North Carolina, as I said, this is a very, it’s a battleground state. North Carolina’s a battleground state. And so that’s, you know, it’s troublesome because Trump, I think this is a state that Trump really does need to win. And you know, he could really, I think it’s what Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, it’s slated that he could, you know, really, really win this.
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If he, he could, you know, take it all the way to the White House if he ends up taking these three states. So playing this audio coming in from Mark Robinson, let me just, I’m trying to figure out how the best way I’m just gonna tell the people Kane sure. You can see some of it if you’re a subscriber over at chapter in verse So, he is being accused of making insane comments on porn forums between 20 2008 and 2012 on a pornographic website that’s called Nude Africa. It includes a message board and it was made under a username mini soldier that’s been that he apparently uses it frequently online and they apparently traced it to his email address, which he apparently just u don don’t know.
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There’s a lot there. It’s, and I linked the story again, all on Substack So. he had said that he I mean, it’s kind of like a Clayton Bigsby kind of thing where he says he is a black Nazi and all this kind of stuff that maybe don don’t know, maybe it was made in jest. I have no idea. He referred to himself as a pervert. He I mean there’s a lot, there’s a lot of stuff here. don don’t wanna say everything that he has that it’s said that he has said because it’s, I’m just not doing that. We ain’t that kind of a show. Okay? Thank you. And And, we, we just can’t get the dumb button to, to work that quickly. We can’t, it’s just not gonna happen.
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So, he is being accused of saying a lot of stuff here. It’s bad. And he’s talking about peeping on women and Jim showers and he is a teenager and he gets into all kinds of stuff and he says, yeah, I’m a perv. And he talks about all kinds of I, mean all kinds of stuff. So I get it that the left dislikes some of the other stuff that he has said when he’s been in public office. But, so they went back to 2008 for this. Now some Republicans are torn as to whether or not Mark Robinson is a good candidate. I think it is.
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Mind numbingly stupid to debate this now because people in North Carolina made their choice why Republicans have a fetish for arguing over whether or not a candidate is good or bad after that candidate clinches the nomination is beyond me. That’s just one of the tricks that Republicans pull that I just don’t understand. Don’t understand why they do it. I’m a conservative, I’m not a Republican. So concerning scandalous stories, I tend to not give the benefit of the doubt right away to the media regime because there are a bunch of dishonest rat bastards and I don’t initially like to listen to a political party that is only situationally averse to pornography.
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If I can remind you of the race in Virginia, in which a candidate literally performed and live streamed sex acts with her husband and charged people for it and put it out there on the public webinar nets while she was running for the House of Delegates. So just, you know, they’re only situationally averse to this stuff. If Mark Robinson had said the things of which he is accused, and then Ray knowing it was all easily found in his background, he’s a reckless moron that said whether or not he has said what he said or he’s or alleged to have said, I think it’s still more important to secure North Carolina’s electoral votes more than anything else.
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In fact, if Mark Robinson wanted to make Democrats okay with this, whether or not it’s true or not, all he had to do was publish it in a kid’s book and then put it in an elementary school library and Democrats would’ve applauded it. Hell, they would’ve been out there protesting to make sure every person read Mark Robinson’s words that he said on the Nude Africa forum if only Mark Robinson had had the foresight to put it in a book and put it in a kids’ library. Now that said, when it comes to demanding that candidates withdraw for bad behavior, the only litmus test that I actually enforce is the, did they drive a woman into a pawn test?
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I think that’s a pretty good test to enforce, right? Like, but did they kill a woman? Because if you remember Teddy Kennedy I mean Teddy Kennedy literally drove a woman, Mary Joko pny into a pa, left her to die, and then went on to repeatedly win elected office, which he kept a seat he kept for decades. And then he was lionized upon his death. I mean they literally called him the line of the Senate. So that’s kind of a litmus test that I like to apply in these sorts of situations like, but did they drive a woman into a pond and leave her to die? Did they have a waitress sandwich with Chris dod?
2 (28m 4s):
That’s just made you throw up all in your mouth. But it’s true. Here’s the thing, Democrats are not using this scandal to finish off Robinson’s chances because Mark Robinson was not going to win this race. He did not have a shot in hell of winning this race even before this scandal. The man’s like down almost 10 points. It can be true or false, he wasn’t gonna win. He won Lieutenant Governor, he wasn’t gonna win this race. But here’s, and that’s per polling. Here’s the real thing. This is what’s really happening though. They’re not doing this to finish off Mark Robinson. They’re doing this to hurt Trump in this state because they are tied, Trump and Harris are tied in North Carolina.
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Trump is only up according to the RCP average 0.3. Now, again, consider the margin of errors about what average three points they’re tied. They’re only doing this to hurt Trump, which is why the only people who can make Robinson step aside are North Carolina voters. Now, apparently the deadline for but wasn midnight last night. And the story is that Republicans decided to drop this, at least per one of my reporter friends who told me on background that apparently it’s because there’s more stuff gonna come out. I mean, apparently there’s like all kinds of financial impropriety that is alleged to be coming next, don don’t know.
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But that it, it apparently originated from some Republicans who thought he was a weak candidate and they what you, and if that’s true, are you telling me that these moron Republicans waited until literally the deadline day of getting him to out of this race before dropping this stuff? So you tank your chances, like literally on the deadline day, you people are so stupid, I hope you lose. That’s, that almost makes me, that makes me rude against you. When people are purposefully stupid, I can’t help but root against them. It’s just my nature. It is goofy and self-serving because the only people who can make this determination are North Carolina voters.
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It is goofy and self-serving for national Republicans who are looking for attention, looking for they’re thirsty to toddler or stomp into this and wage a war for a losing candidate scandal or not at the expense of top of the ticket. What have I told you guys? I’ll run over y’all’s grandmothers to win. I don’t believe in defending losing candidates scandal or not, especially if it comes at the expense of electoral votes. Not gonna happen. You’ve gotta strategize over this stuff. If it’s with, if it’s winnable, then fight for it. If it’s not, you gotta, you gotta change your strategy. We have a former president and potential next president who was shot in the head and was almost shot a second time while Democrats dragged their feet on providing adequate protection.
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We have Democrats employing communist Chinese spies, the DNC And, we got this coming up, may have colluded with Iranian hackers against now the Republican nominee. There’s a lot of things that demand greater attention than this, but that’s not what Democrats want you to focus on. Again, this is all about taking those electoral votes from Trump. This isn’t about Mark Robinson. And if it is, if it does come out that it was Republican induced, regardless, I think candidates have to assume responsibility for their own stupid mistakes. Usually where there’s some smoke, there’s fire and the coverup is always greater than the crime.
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So if he did it, he just needs to come out and own it and stop this stuff because it’s only, I only dis my measure of hatred for a politician is how much they fight to disown themselves from an offense they actually committed. It’s just come out and be honest about it. you know, I mean, and some people say, well Dana, you know, even if it was true, this stuff with Robinson was 12 years ago. Yeah. And look, I you gotta vet candidates. I look at, when I look at candidates and when I have people who ask if I’m supporting so and so, my first thought is, what are your skeletons? If I’m looking at a, a Democrat candidate, someone who is opposition, my first thought is how can I exploit everything that they’ve ever done wrong in their life?
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How can I shame them out of this race? How can I, how can I make them look completely just irredeemable? That’s my thought. And you have to remember, I came up in the former operative world. So I came up in politics digging up trash on people. Literally that’s how I started. And then I started writing newspaper columns. So that’s how I look at stuff like, hmm, how can I exploit all of your grievances against you? Now if you have a candidate who had this bad opsec who was just using their email address all and had all this in their background and didn’t think about it when they were running for high office, that’s stupid.
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And they don’t have the political acumen to go further. That’s something else. Politicians, one of the reasons that democrats, some of these Democrats have all these offenses in their background and they get, as far as they do, is ’cause they’re good at hiding it. You can’t, if you, if true and he was out there using his email address and doing all of this stuff, if you don’t have the acumen to hide it any better than that, you’re too damn stupid for office. At least hide your dirty laundry. Golly. But this is about, again, north Carolina’s electoral votes. Yes, I do believe people need to vet candidates better. Yes, I believe that the right needs to stop trying to make Messiahs out of every single new person who comes forward that might make them look more relatable or cool.
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Like have a little self-respect and take a beat and vet people because then you end up shooting yourself in the foot later on. Think about it. How insane would it be? And I’m just posing this for the purpose of argument. I’m not claiming this, but just consider, how insane would it be if Trump missed out on the White House because Democrats exploited a candidate’s alleged maybe they’re true aggressions or offenses and cost these electoral votes. There’s not enough tarn feathers and it would come down to the people who wanted him.
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We got a lot more to get into, got days of these United States coming up.
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Like Sam’s through the hourglass. So are the days of the United States.
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But he, him, she, her, and they them. And then your gender is man, women non-binary. Love that, love the inclusivity. Top surgery scars
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Are old. It’s a game where they’re literally making mastectomy scars on characters of chick characters that wanna be dude characters because these people are just damaged. That is so dumb. Can you just have people play the game? Who wants to sit there and do that? First off, the people who do this don’t play games. I mean you’re just sitting around messing with your stupid avatar. Your stupid, your your character. Just go play the game. I bet if they played I mean they, golly, I bet they have like the the hand-eye coordination of a dolphin. Good grief. It’s insulting to dolphins. Yeah. Their whole life is an avatar. That’s true Kane. That’s true. Who does that? Who sits there and goes and your character doesn’t walk around like shirtless.
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Your characters are clothed usually. you know, I mean. So nobody knows if you have to be affirmed by a video, I’m playing a black dude on war hammer right now. I don’t know who needs to know it. But Space Marine too. My, my character’s a black dude. He is a badass. And that’s my character. Your character does not have to affirm your life choices. Okay?
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No, that’s who I got. That’s who I got.
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If I, you know, know, ’cause I’m not playing as a sissy is why I’m just saying. I, they not Everything in life has to affirm. If you’re not, has to affirm your, your cosplay. Okay? Your brand of butter doesn’t need to. Your brand of cereal doesn’t need to What underwear you wear. Your brand, your T-shirts, your coffee, like basic food items, the car parts at AutoZone. This stuff doesn’t have to affirm who you are. And if you require that, you need mental help, you need therapy, you need to see someone daily to help you walk through life and just make it somewhat navigable.
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That’s, that’s it. ’cause this is out of control. It’s out of control. And also you don’t need to make characters in games purposefully ugly. It’s always these ugly fat chicks who wanna play, who think that characters in video games need to reflect how ugly they are in real life. And they don’t, some of the characters like in the Witcher are actually really pretty. And you don’t have to make them look like, you know, questionably male pigs in order to play the game. Like get over yourselves. I’m so done with this. Stop making everything suck. Stop. We have a lot more on the way. We got a second hour coming up. We’re gonna be talking about guns, we’re gonna be talking about Commies. We’re gonna be talking about elections and polls and more. So don’t go anywhere. Stay with us.
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The FBI and other US intelligence agency said that Iranian hackers stent stolen information from the Trump Camp Trump campaign to individuals associated with the Biden campaign. This is before President Biden left the race. So was the president made aware of this at the time.
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So what I can say is that we learned about the statement yesterday and and the president has been made aware of it now. But we learned about the statement yesterday. Look, this is something that the F-B-I-O-D and I and CISA have to speak to it is they put out their statement. So I would refer you to them specifically. But more broadly what I can say about this is that no foreign government like Iran or Russia are actively seeking to influence in our elections. And so we have said that we know that and that’s why we have seen we
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Have. That means they are. Yep. That’s what I’m getting out of that. That means they totally are welcome back. Top of this second hour Dana Lash with you. It’s your Friday. It’s my Thursday. Good to be with you. The FBI says that Iran sent hacked Trump info to Biden campaign staffers. They were sent emails were sent in June and July to people associated with the campaign. Says they gotta come there. I mean the president, former president said they gotta come clean. What do they know? So it sounds like Iran hacked his campaign, doesn’t it? Politico’s reporting this, you know, they’re so conservative over there at Politico, right?
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You guys know that. You read that you read Politico every day ’cause they’re so conservative, right? You guys know that you love conservative Politico. Oh wait,
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Not
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True, not true. Hmm. The Justice Department is preparing criminal charges with this. So her saying, so wait a minute, why she’s not, she doesn’t wanna address reports and saying that it didn’t really happen except, well then why is the DOJ preparing charges came?
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That’s a great question
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Because they are. Yeah. And that’s been reported by several different outlets. Politico began receiving emails itself from an anonymous account. It was an a OL account and it was passing on research dossier that the campaign apparently had done on Trump and or not, or Trump’s not VP nominee Vance. And they said that it was dated five months before Vance was selected as the running mate. And apparently the AP got some as well. And Washington Post is the one that said that the DOJ, you know, Washington Post, they’re so conservative over there.
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No, they’re not the Washington Post. They’re the first, they’re the people who first reported that charges were being prepared in this. So wait a minute, she won’t really address it and says that it’s not accurate. But where, where is this coming from? Hmm. But it seems, would they just like make up charges if it wasn’t Royal Kane?
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Well it is our government. So I guess that’s kind of No, but
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I mean with regards to hacking.
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No, no, they wouldn’t
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Question. Just feel like there’s
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Probably That’s an easily provable thing.
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Yeah. Seems like there’s some, some stuff there that they got. So the Washington Post had first reported it DOJ said that they’re writing these criminal charges in connection to the incidents. And the Deputy Attorney general Lisa Mon said on Wednesday that Iran is a key threat to US election security. But is sharing, is sharing gossip an oppo about election security? Because I feel like that’s a little bit hyperbolic. I mean you’re just sharing gossip. What does that have to do with election security? I mean, are you hacking machines? That’s that. Now that’s election security sharing. Just gossip from a research dossier though.
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Is that really? don don’t know. I got questions.
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Well, the steel dossier that had an impact, not directly but indirectly on the election. I think that
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No, but that wasn’t a foreign entity that did it. but wasn legit Democrats that
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Did it. No, Democrats definitely
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Prolonged it. They wandered it all through the press and the press worked with ’em.
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They actually, yeah, they third party hired a foreign entity to do it. Yeah,
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Yeah. They love them. Some Russia, when they work with them like that I mean that’s I mean. This is those all receipts on this stuff. So don don’t know. I just feel like, what, what are you Why, would you even need to hack or try to do that to Trump’s ca? I mean everybody knows what he is been up to. All the stuff that they threw at him, they’ve already, you can go ahead. Yeah,
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I have, I have a theory. Okay, go ahead. It’s because you know how there were no policies on Kamala’s website for a long time. As a matter of fact, there’s still
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Until they copied literally Joe Biden.
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Yeah. I think that they paid Iran to hack Trump’s plans so that they could put them out as their own plans. But something kind of got, I think they so well
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Well they need to do that because they know what he’s gonna do already.
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Yeah. They don’t know the details though. I mean
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They’re dumber than I thought. Well, they’re not gonna publish details. Nothing. They’re dumber than I thought. If they’re gonna hire Iran to basically hack what he’s already talked about publicly,
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But they, you notice all the plans they put out, have nothing, no comprehensive details in those plans. I think that that’s what they may be looking for. Yeah.
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Most politicians don’t though every now and then they do. Like I think that Trump onto some of the economic stuff has gotten into specificity.
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Yeah. and I think it’s important now that we’re what, how many days out? 50. Less than 50. Yeah. To the election. I think it’s time to
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Jump off my roof. you
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Know, throw, throw some details out there.
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You mean just some deets. There you go. Just some deets. That’s all. That’s all, that’s all people need. Yeah. We had the listeners like, didn’t we have a dossier drop around this time in 2016? Correct, Theo. We absolutely did. We absolutely did. That is true. Now speaking of, let me pull, you can pull this story up. This very interesting story about Tim Walz his, Hmm. Former National Guard colleague said that classified nuclear manual went missing around the time that Waltz returned from a trip to China. Waltz’s former colleague believes Waltz stored or stole, excuse me, the nuclear Standard Operating Procedure manual.
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He was one of the only people with access to where it was stored. According to one retired soldier Waltz had just returned from another trip to China. Geez. He’s such a freak. And the manual went missing. I just, I’m, this dude is such a freak who he was like, I’m gonna get married on the anniversary of the et tianmen Square massacre. I mean that’s like above what the Adams family does, right? Like the Adams family where they like, they love McCobb stuff and that, that’s even above and beyond what they would do. I mean That’s just you because you wanted to remember your wedding date. The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier says he’s willing to cooperate with the FBI. Well well imagine that.
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So I, and this goes after a former student of his says that he just adores the communist regime and always did. And That, he was always buying copies of the Little Red book, which was the propaganda that Mao wrote. Right. That’s, wow. That’s pretty amazing. So I I mean, I do think this I mean you don’t need to know all of that. You don’t need all this stuff to know that this guy’s a comm. Just look at everything he did as Governor. I mean. He lives like a communist. He talks like a communist. He governs like a communist. He’s a communist. I mean, you don’t need to know that. He went and went to China and honeymoon in China and did all this stuff in China to know that the guy loves him somehow.
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But I do think it’s interesting, this story of the nuclear manual. Hmm. That is very interesting. So how is that nobody’s, nobody in the press is curious about that. Nobody in the press wants to ask any kind of questions about that. Nobody. ’cause I I just feel like that’s, you know, kind of important.
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I wonder how, because think about this, when you think about the Democrats that are all involved and have been caught with Chinese spies and such, how did Tim Walz get elevated to where he did a, you know, horrible job clearly in his state and now he’s elevated to the vice president of the United States for the Democrats. Those China ties raise red flags for me.
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Well they well ’cause you’re a smart person with more than one brain cell to rub together. Kain, thank you. That’s that is correct. I just, godly, can you imagine if he is the vice president? I mean
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It’ll be just like Biden as vice president with Obama getting all of that favor.
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Hmm. Speaking of president, vice president, I wanted to go back to this audio. Where’s this at? It’s audio soundbite seven. ’cause you guys were pointing this out. This she’s taught, she was so Oprah who is dressed in don don’t know. Orange, Crimson. Orange don don’t know what that color is. Burnt ember. What is that color? I don’t even know, Sienna. Yeah. Anyway, Sienna, thank you. Wow. Kane. but wasn, the gayest you’ve ever sounded. You’re like that. You’re like, that’s Sienna, it’s burnt Sienna. She’s Kamala Harris is talking to Oprah Winfrey and Oprah was asking her about guns and Kamala Harris says, audio, somebody seven this
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At the debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz a gun. I did not know that. Thought nobody breaks in my house. They’re getting shot m sorry. Yes, yes. IIII hear that. I hear that. Probably should not have said that, but my staff will deal with that later. Yep.
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Her staff will deal with it later. What, what, what do you mean? You probably shouldn’t have said it. I think more people need to say it. If somebody breaks into your house, they’re getting shot. But what does she mean? Her staff is gonna take care of it? Although they’ll deal with it later. I guess what the questions about it, so everybody’s been asking what she owns, what is it that she owns? Yeah.
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Cut 26 is the follow-up. CN ended Acosta, who I don’t How is he still on the air?
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Yeah, I don’t know. So this is one of the spokespeople for her campaign. Listen to this.
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Yeah. Well look, she, she has made it very clear that she staunchly supports the Second Amendment amendment. She was stand, she supports strong gun, responsible gun ownership. And she does own, own a firearm. So I don’t, I, you know, I don’t know. I can’t really comment more than that except for the fact that she is somebody who does believe that if you are a responsible gun owner in this country and you wanna have a gun in your home to protect your families, and if you wanna have a, you know, gun to go hunting with, you are certainly able to, she just wants to make sure that we have restrictions in place. What does she own to keep guns out of, you know, out of the hands of, of people who wanted
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We have all that already. That’s the problem. Audio. Somebody 12 though. Here’s the truth of the matter. Flashback. Yeah. Listen to this. Adding
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To your gun control agenda.
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Yeah, I think it’s a great idea. But I mean, listen, I, I don’t think we lack for great ideas. As I’ve said many times, we’ve been having great ideas for decades. The problem is that Congress has not had the courage to act. And that is why from the beginning, I have said my agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act. But if they don’t, within the first days of my administration,
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She’s talking about confiscation and mandatory buybacks, which is confiscation. So she’s trying to rebrand herself as someone who is supportive of the Second Amendment. But she’s not, nor is Tim Walz. They try to act I mean they’re not at all. How much do you wanna bet if she doest anything? It’s an AR 15, you know, you know, that’s what it is. She
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She own, you think she owns an AR 15?
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Yeah. Yep. I don’t see that. I think she owns one of the Cali compliant ones. Yeah,
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Woo. So there was a lot of stuff that broke yesterday. You had the Mark Robinson stuff and then you have Olivia Newsy, who is a New York magazine writer, was placed on leave after apparently having an emotional affair with RFK Jr. And she kind of admitted to such. She said she had engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign while she was reporting on the campaign. She insists that at no time did she ever use him as a source. And a Kennedy spokesperson had said, oh, he only met her once at, for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece. But she apparently there was enough there that they placed her on leave over it and they, she said she regretted not disclosing it to the publication.
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I don’t know her that well. I don’t think that she would say this without there being a lot of truth to it. Honestly.
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What’s an emotional affair?
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You can have an emotional affair with somebody. Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. You
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Can, let’s start a different time then. don don’t know what
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That is. Oh hell yeah. Yes, you absolutely can. It’s not just physical. It’s not just physical. No, no, no. Well, yeah, we’ll talk about that. Alright. Air quality warning. So in Indiana, they were telling people to turn off their lights amid an air quality alert. Due to unhealthy ozone levels. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management declared an air quality action day in effect through Friday for the northwest, north, central and southeast portions of the state. When they said ground level ozone and fine particulate matter can build up to unhealthy levels. So they were telling people to turn off their air conserve energy, set your air to 75 degrees, or shut up, or it’s summer or turn off lights.
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Are you serious
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To measure that?
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Well, it’s the air particulate. They
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Can’t measure you
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Turning your lights off. It’s, yeah, they’re measuring the lights going off. Cane actually reduces the air particulate pissed up piss. And it reduces it and makes the air lighter. Tastier I don know. Anyway, dock workers at key US ports are threatening to strike that consumers could feel. So go ahead and order all your cheap Chinese made stuff. Now. they said that the automate, they’re trying to thwart the automation of their jobs. So 45, you know what, maybe, maybe, you know, work with people. 45,000 dock workers along the US Eastern Gulf Coast. They’re threatening to strike on October 1st. It could shut down ports that handle about half of the nation’s cargo from ships.
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It’s the International Longshoreman’s Union, which is a very cool name by the way. That sounds like a whole class in Warhammer. Oh, what are you on plane. As a member of the International Longshoreman’s Unions, what I’m doing demanding significantly higher wages, they want a total ban on automation of cranes, gates, and container movements that are used. Don don’t know anything about that. So don don’t know if that’s helpful or helpful loading or unloading a freight. All I know is that I watched a video of a woman trying to drive a forklift yesterday and it went horribly. So that’s all about all I know about this stuff. So anyway, I don’t know. They don’t want things automated and they want it. It’s gonna be a strike. And yeah, so go ahead and order all your, your stuff now. ’cause it’s gonna take a while to get here probably.
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And apparently they’re saying that milk is keeping, could keep your gut cancer free. And. we have like the Gibson passion of the Christ repeated 5,000 times in here. The surprising study finds that meat and milk may prevent cancer in your gut. So, and it’s from Japan. I think it’s the Rike in the Center for Integrative Medical Sciences. They revealed that food antigens, particularly those found in meat and mill, could be the unsung heroes in keeping your guts free of all those diseases. Oh, imagine that. That’s what we all figured. Hmm. Good on the Japanese actual academics over here doing the hard work. We got more in store. Thomas Massey coming up,
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At the debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz is a gun. I did not know that. Breaks breaks in my house. They’re getting shot. Sorry. Yes. Yes. I I, I I hear that. I hear that. Probably should not have said that, but my staff will deal with that later. Yeah.
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Don don’t know what that means. Like, they’ll deal. I I kind of feel like she owns maybe a California compliant AR 15, but she’s never gonna say it. but wasn interesting considering that, didn’t she go after Kyle Rittenhouse for using a firearm in defense of his own life? So don don’t know. Does she really think that? I’m not quite sure. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, but wasn the vice President and Of course, the Democrat nominee for President, trying to walk to the middle and act like she’s always been a big time Second Amendment supporter, which we know that she hasn’t. And this is why can you imagine this Bill HR 95 34 going through heaven forbid if she wins in November. This is the bill that representative Thomas Massey outta the beautiful state of Kentucky, has proposed a constitutional carry bill.
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I love saying it. I would love, it’s my birthday month. I would love for that to be a reality. He’s proposed it. I don’t know how well it would fare in the Senate. He joins us now via Skype and Congressman, first off, love that you’re here and I wanna say that we’ve been without, you know, we’ve been praying for you and we’ve been sending so many good prayers to you and your family and just lifting you guys up. So, you know, we’re And, we’re still praying for you all. So God love you. But I I also wanted to thank you for proposing this piece of legislation. It’s about time.
21 (1h 4m 34s):
It is about time. By the way, Dana, my wife, is a big fan of yours.
2 (1h 4m 38s):
Oh goodness. Thank you.
21 (1h 4m 41s):
So this bill, I think the time has come for this bill. It’s a nationwide constitutional carry bill. And it would even cover Washington DC and the territories like Guam and Puerto Rico that are US territories, but not states. So, you know, 29 states already now recognize that you shouldn’t have to beg the government to exercise a God-given right. That is guaranteed in the Constitution. And part of me was a little bit reluctant to introduce this bill because states have rights And you know, you wanna respect those rights. But ever since 20 2008, which was the Heller decision, and then 2010, which was the McDonald decision, which bound the states to the Second Amendment, it, the states have been violating the Second Amendment, in my opinion, by requiring you to have a permit to carry a firearm.
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And so this would remedy that. And it, you know, it’s kind of it. Reciprocity is a good idea and I and I love it. But what do you do if you’re in a state that doesn’t give permits and you can’t get a permit and you’re trying to go to another state Just because you live in New York or California, you shouldn’t have to jump through some crazy hoops to try to exercise your God-given rights. Yeah,
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I it’s, and it’s amazing. I have friends that live in California and they have to have, when they can get a license to carry, they, they had a card that had all of everything that they could carry on their card like their, they have their state registry and I’ve it printed on their card, but wasn a terrifying thing to see. And Of course, they have no reciprocity with anybody.
21 (1h 6m 18s):
Well, that’s the same way in Washington DC You have to register the guns in Washington DC that you want to carry here. and I think that’s so basically go by a cheap gun. You don’t care much about to carry in DC if you’re gonna have to register.
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I lost it in a boating accident. Gosh dang. Don’t even hold a own a boat
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In the Potomac right here in the
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Potomac. Right. This is you and talking with Congressman Thomas Massey, his constitutional carry Bill and I have other stuff I wanna get as well with you. But this, I, you know, obviously close to my heart, this issue. And you, you mentioned too that states have their rights. I, I always feel, and correct me if I’m wrong on this, whenever I look at things like natural rights, whether it’s, you know, your right of self-defense to be able to carry a right of speech and free exercise of religion, I always look at and think that the supremacy clause kind of comes into play here. I mean these are natural rights that states should not be able to abridge
21 (1h 7m 11s):
Well, and that’s what the 14th Amendment is, you know, which is a result of the Civil War. It says that you can’t abridge those natural rights. And when the 14th Amendment passed, it didn’t automatically make the Second Amendment bind or the even the First Amendment binding on the States. Huh. But through court cases, they said, you know, what, if they were, if they were protected in the Bill of Rights, then these are probably those fundamental rights we’re talking about in the 14th Amendment. So even though I’m reluctant to force the federal government’s powers onto the states, the 14th Amendment is the reason the states are bound to the Second Amendment now. And that’s, that’s the constitution that I support and honor and uphold.
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What a great 62nd explainer I mean. I think Congressman Massey just needs to do like new schoolhouse rock videos and put those out. Because imagine how many more people would be better educated if he just explained it like in his, the manner in which he just did. Then Congressman, I know that there’s, there’s the cr the stop gap, that and the fight to include the save act, which is about protecting the integrity of the vote as well. What’s gonna happen on October 1st? ’cause we were looking at the headlines of stuff, not make it in the House. What’s going on?
21 (1h 8m 25s):
The what’s gonna happen on October 1st is the thing that’s always happened on October 1st, for the all 12 years that I’ve been here, they’re gonna do a cr that goes to about a week before Christmas. Now let me tell you why they like hunting right? Until before Christmas. It’s at that point that they have maximum leverage over members of Congress who just want to go home and be with their families. And, you know, we’re human beings too. And when they say, do you want to spend Christmas with Hakeem Jeffries, or do you want to go home and open presents? you know, wow. Then, then it’s like, all right, I’ll vote for anything. I’ll vote for anything. Just let you know there’s nothing as intoxicating and as persuasive to get somebody to vote for something here as the smell of jet fumes from DCA, the airport here nearby During Christmas.
21 (1h 9m 14s):
Like that is that that is the best I mean I mean best, you know, intoxicate to get people to go. Yes. Especially around Christmas. So that’s what they’re gonna do. There was this little ploy for a while where they were gonna attach the save act and excuse the reference they were gonna get conservatives half pregnant by getting you to vote for a CR with the save act. And then after you voted for that, which we did vote on that it actually failed. But they were always gonna strip the save act off of it and get you fully pregnant by October 1st.
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Oh, my gosh. October. This, this date. You I mean. I wish that they would, I wish almost that the house would set up rules. Like we’re not gonna, we can’t punt anything till right before Christmas. We’re gonna just rob the left. Oh yeah. Of that ability
21 (1h 9m 59s):
Bill. There was an effort to punt it into next year so that if Trump won, you know, there would be no chance of the lame duck Congress doing something nefarious in December. But there’s a provision in here. I’m still holding out hope. Last year I got signed into law by Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer. They signed this, this is hidden in the last debt limit increase that if we do a continuing resolution that goes past April, everything gets cut 1%. So I’m secretly hoping that we, the continuing resolutions just keep going and they never do the omnibus bill because if they do continuing resolutions past April 30th, we get a 1% cut automatically. Ooh.
2 (1h 10m 39s):
On everything I like, I love how you hid that in there. Just goes to show you they don’t read this, they don’t read this stuff.
21 (1h 10m 45s):
Listen, one of my friends told me that I was playing chess and these folks,
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Oh no. Oh no, we got it froze. Oh no, we’re gonna get him back. We’re gonna get him back. Yeah. He’s playing chess and he is gonna say his friends are playing checkers. Are these, are they oppositions playing checkers? We’re gonna bring Thomas Massey back. Congressman Massey here. Kind of had a little bit of a freeze, but, okay, we got it. We got a thumbs up. Yeah, it’s,
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It’s, you got me back? Yeah.
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Audio, but video. We got audio. We’ll work on it. We’ll work on it. There we go. There we go. Congressman.
21 (1h 11m 13s):
Alright. Am I back? You’re
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Back.
21 (1h 11m 16s):
Okay. You guessed part of the punchline, but you didn’t guess the best punchline. Alright, my friend said I’m playing chess and they’re playing checkers up here. And my, my late wife Rhonda said, no, they are chewing on the checkers and they are arguing with each other over which flavor is better, red or black flavor.
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That actually is the most accurate thing that I think I’ve heard of when it comes to talking about this stuff with DC I’m gonna remember that. I’m gonna have to steal that. We gotta, we gotta write that one down. Kate, talk with Congressman Thomas Massey on this. He’s got the constitutional carry bill talking about the stop ga, the tax free on the no taxes on tips. This is the Tax Free Tips Act. I just kind of think that maybe we should just remove the taxes on all the things and have, you know, maybe it’s a fair tax. I’m totally open for any kind of discussion on anything that replaces this current system. But I always think why stop it Tips though, because what about the cooks and all the people who don’t get tips that still work in that indus in those service industries,
21 (1h 12m 14s):
Right? In some of those service industries, they, the waiters share tips with, with people who are Yeah. you know, behind the counter, but you are right, we should go, I would go with a fair tax or a flat tax or just hell get rid of all the taxes and replace it with a tariff like the country ran on for the first 150 years. Yeah. Until the, what was it, the 16th amendment that basically made it so that the government could tax us. You couldn’t, there was, the income tax was unconstitutional until like 1913 when they passed the 16th amendment. So I would repeal the whole 16th amendment And. we could, you know, figure out a size of government that could be funded with a fair tax or a flat tax.
21 (1h 12m 59s):
But in the interim, this is a start. And as my friend Tim Burett, who’s a co-sponsor of this, said, you know, he’s not worried about all this money getting hit under the mattress. These people who are, you know, are put in a mason jar and buried in the backyard, these people who are working are oftentimes working paycheck to paycheck in the, in the service industry. And they’re gonna inject that right back into the economy. And. we would actually be better off letting them do that instead of sending it to the government. And then maybe one day they get their tax refund and get to spend it again. Just let ’em have it as, as it comes across. And it is a gift, it’s a token of appreciation from, you know, from the patron to the person who’s providing the service.
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That is
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A excellent definition. Yes.
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And it was, you know, it wasn’t until we got credit cards that you, anybody was ever taxed on this stuff anyway, you
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Know? Interesting. I just now realize that’s absolutely accurate. Yes.
21 (1h 13m 55s):
So in the meantime, just if, if I can’t get this passed, by the way, it was Donald Trump’s idea, but it was actually long ago. Ron. Paul’s idea and I, you know, I think they both have a great idea. I’m not gonna argue over who was the, the genius behind it. I’m just the guy who ripped off both ideas and introduced the bill here in the house representatives.
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We don’t care if it gets passed, we don’t care who created. That’s right. It, we don’t care who created it.
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In the meantime, pay your tip in cash and Yes. Let the government guess
2 (1h 14m 24s):
That. I love that. Exactly. I love that cash economy. I love that. you know, just give it in cash. Be and, and people need to carry more cash. you know, I have to say, as a recovering germaphobe, I used to not carry around a lot of cash. And then the pandemic happened, and then I loved germs after that out of spite. And so now I’m like, I need dirty money. I need dirty cash. I just wanna carry it around. Have it, I’m not even gonna wash my hands for a sandwich. Now. I’m all about it. Kane’s dying. They’re gonna, now I’m all about it. They’re clipping this now. Yeah, they are. They are. They’re totally getting it. But I, I love that idea. I wanted to ask you one, one other quick thing. You mentioned the president as well. He had said something in his speech about 10 capping credit card interest rates at like 10%. I was get nervous when government starts messing around with rates, interest rates and gets and reg restrictions and regulations with finance.
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I didn’t know if you had any quick thoughts on that, or if you had heard what he had said or if there’s anything in the works in Congress.
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There’s nothing in the works. I get nervous too. Let the free market decide. I do believe there’s enough competition in the credit card market and, and you can have a bank card and there’s Venmo and there are other things. So I think there’s enough competition there in, in fact, the, the government kind of screws things up when they try to eliminate these payday lenders because honestly, sometimes those are better deals than somebody going out on the street and getting their kneecap broken. There’s various degrees of loaning money, so I wouldn’t cap that. Now there is a, a similar issue that may need looked into, which is the store that when the vendor pays the credit card. Yeah. There are only a couple digital systems that you could use.
21 (1h 15m 56s):
And in fact, they’ve used that bottleneck to try and, and infringe on our second amendment rights. So maybe we need to look at the bottleneck where the vendor is, can only use one or two different electronic systems to pay the credit cards.
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That’s a really good idea as well. And always, you always have great ideas. And Clinton, where’s your pin at, by the way, did it get too scary and you had to Oh? my gosh, why did I ask? I was like, I don’t see it. I don’t get to get terrified.
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Hold on. I’ve got, I’m working on another model with bigger s
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It’s bigger. Is that bigger?
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Yes. It’s bigger. Oh.
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My gosh.
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This is the little one. Here’s the bigger one. Now it’s a prototype, so it’s off by a trillion. It doesn’t calibrate with treasury every day. It’s like this
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One off only by a trillion. It’s off. This is I mean. We are getting into spooky season. So this fits, you know, that’s, that is, that’s the most terrifying thing I think I can see. That’s, that’s, I want one. Don’t, because then I’d have to look at it every day. Kane. No, I want one.
21 (1h 16m 52s):
I wear the, I wore the little one around forever and, and just, it didn’t get enough attention. Although I did catch congresswoman staring down here and I had to tell ’em my eyes were up here.
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It’s gonna, your, your deck clock is gonna be so big. It’s gonna be like the flail flav hype necklace. Well,
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Digital. This one’s, this one’s gonna be a belt buckle.
2 (1h 17m 12s):
Oh wow. That’s, that’s amazing. Congressman Thomas Massey always appreciates you seeing you my friend. And again, our condolences your amazing, wonderful wife sending love to your family. And I know the next time I see you, I’m sure that debt clock’s gonna be that big. It’s gonna be like a rodeo belt buckle. Terrifying us all. There you go, Congressman. Always a pleasure. Thank you. All
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Right, see you Dana.
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And this was on Tuesday of this week. He tried to hide the evidence. There was a brief pursuit, you know, because obviously the cops saw him speeding away and they pursued him and he just drove all the way home. And before his arrest, he tried to snort all of it to try to hide it. And now he faces charges of fleeing, eluding possession of cocaine, tampering with evidence. you know, when you look at the police file photo where it looks like he literally just, his nose is all powdered white. It looks like he ate a powdered donut, right?
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He smelled
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It. Yeah. That, how did he not od That’s the thing. Like Oh, my gosh, couldn’t you od like this? So anyway, he’s totally in jail. You can’t ever do that stuff. And never just, golly Why would anybody try? But yeah, he definitely didn’t look innocent there at all. Stick with us our third hour’s on the way.
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That does make me hopeful actually, that this, this effect will speak to more women about the true character of Donald Trump and, and And, we will turn them away. But to your initial point, I know you said we weren’t gonna talk about it, but I was, it just seems to me that since she is in an interracial marriage, she should have known that to support a racist is problematic. Her children are, are biracial and her family is one of the families in that in the seventies could not have lived in any of Donald Trump’s buildings. So it just seems to me that maybe she’s just not that politically savvy or maybe she’s just not read in.
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Well granted,
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All we know is that she liked a Trump post. we don’t know. She hasn’t
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Stated, she has since stated she
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Supported. But that’s fair to interpret
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That Oh, my gosh, Nepo baby is all well granted, what a horrible, ignorant thing to say. That’s Sonny Hostin, by the way. Who was going off on Brittany Mahomes for liking a couple of posts from Donald Trump somewhere? Was it on Instagram? Who does that too, by the way? Who sits there and combs through someone’s likes to try to cause controversy? you know, it’s, it’s not an endorsement. People are so stupid. But for Sonny Hostin, what an what A bitch. Oh, What an ignorant, racist, bigoted person to say something like that. How dare you to sit here and, and, and castigate her and then call into question her commitment to her marriage and her role as a mother and to drag in her children because she liked some posts from someone you dislike politically.
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What is your mental damage woman? you know, it’s people like Sonny Hoston. Their ideology is a cancer on this earth. It is the aids of the earth. I am so tired of this. How, who are you to sit here and go? Well, you know, she has, she’s in an interracial marriage and she should have known better who are what Gatekeeper are you? That’s a bitchy thing to say. And you know, I’m right. That’s horrible. I mean, can you imagine making casting that kind of aspersion on someone’s character because they liked a post from someone Because she liked a post.
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So that gives you the right to call into her question, her marriage, her job as a mother. Everything else. What is wrong with you people? I’m so tired of this stuff. I’ve, you know, this, I get that people are so politically tribal that they feel like this sort of hatred is justified. And if that’s what they have to tell themselves to help themselves sleep better at night. I don don’t know. I just, it’s a shame. That’s a shame. I’m not wrong, Kane. Nope. You can have Kane almost had a stroke. That’s okay. But I’m now wrong. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, top of this third hour.
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That made me mad because the Mahomes seem like nice people. Yeah. And they don’t seem like they try to be, I don’t know what their politics are. Are you a nice person? Yes or no?
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And the fact that we don’t know what their politics are is a great indicator.
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Yeah, it absolutely is. Are you a nice person? Are you decent? Why is, are you a nice person? Why should that be the answer to that? Be predicated upon? Okay, well wait, hold up, wait a minute. But did you like Trump’s post? Who uses that as a litmus test? And then you’ve got NPO babies sitting over there who’s like, well, granted, granted what? My gosh. This is why people who run media entities shouldn’t auto automatically fast track their kids into positions where they share opinions. Because not everybody is married. Not every, not every situation not merits that the opinion of that person, my heavens, I it’s shame on these people that really made me mad because I, everything I’ve ever seen of the Mahomes, he seems real nice.
2 (1h 24m 33s):
She seems real nice. Their kids seem happy. you know, they, Taylor Swift goes to the shows and they hang out. But this is because they’re mad that she’s friends with Taylor Swift and they feel like they, that they have to police who Taylor Swift hangs out with. We talked about this because the left was saying, well, Taylor Swift needs to stop being friends with Brittany Mahome. ’cause Brittany Mahomes likes some Trump hosts. This is what week two of this week, two of these people losing their minds over this because Brittany Mahomes liked someone’s post. Y’all gonna be getting her husband saying some stuff. Good heavens. But they’re policing Taylor Swift because Taylor Swift is influential and they are so desperate to influence people that they feel like they’ve got to, they don’t want it to look normal.
2 (1h 25m 21s):
If Taylor Swift, who endorses Kamala Harris, if she’s friendly with someone who is a Republican or they think is right, actually nobody even knows what Britney Mahomes is there. Everybody’s just assuming. you know, I’ve like some tweets that by politician, I’ve liked some tweets by John Fetterman before. Doesn’t mean I endorse or would ever vote for John Fetterman if I lived in Pennsylvania.
6 (1h 25m 43s):
There are Democrats that have actually endorsed Trump. So it’s not like, you know what I mean? Just because you like something or even say something positive about someone doesn’t mean you have, you know, you’re endorsing them in any way. Yeah,
2 (1h 25m 56s):
I it’s, it, it, it’s exactly it. It’s not an endorsement, but they don’t want it to look normal. That Taylor Swift is friends with someone who might have diverse thought. That’s what really this comes down to. They don’t want that to look normal because they’ve gotta keep everybody divided. They need Democrats to only hang with Democrats. They need their, their conservatives to stay with conservatives. Heaven forbid that there’s any, any sort of inter political mingling. Can’t have that. Good heavens can’t do that. That’s bad. It’s, I that just made me really mad because I can’t stand when I see nice people be treated like that.
2 (1h 26m 36s):
It, it brings out, brings out the Ozark in me a little bit. you know, I’m wearing flip flops right now. I may take one off. Yeah, I’m in the studio. I’m in my TV mullet today. You guys don’t see it. Actually, I’m wearing a hat. So it’s, you know, it’s casual Friday. But I always get, I get, I get upset when I see people who seem real nice, treated real poorly like that. Especially by these, these self-appointed gatekeepers. Like, who made you the gate? Who made this chick the gatekeeper of all of this? Who did that? Nobody. Good heavens. Someone said that watching grease pigs run around is more entertaining. I mean I. think I can’t believe. People watch this show. Who watches that show? Who watches the view?
2 (1h 27m 17s):
I say this to someone who’s guest hosted it a couple times, but, but wasn back when Barbara Walters was still alive and Jenny McCarthy was on, and she was one of the nicest people ever, by the way, she was so nice. And, and Whoopi Goldberg was, was not rude. She was nice as well. But I didn’t meet what’s her face? The joy lady who’s not joyful. I didn’t, she wasn’t there that day. But my gosh, what happened to like that? What happened to them? Who watches that anymore? I can’t think of anything that I would like less than. Would you like to watch a television show of a bunch of women speaking? No. No. I would not. Thank you. And no, no woman.
2 (1h 27m 57s):
Really be honest. Like no women, all of you watch are not there. No women that you know would either. Right. Come on, let’s be real about it. Let’s be real. We got a couple of other things to touch on as well because we’ve been hitting everything from the gun control stuff. We’ve been, we’ve been hitting a lot of it. We’ve got the debate coming up October 1st. And also we’ve gotten into the North Carolina stuff as well. The speaking of North Carolina, that salvador’s crystal ball over Virginia. They’ve shifted that North Carolina race. Obviously it’s going towards Democrats. What is it doing to the whole race?
2 (1h 28m 40s):
It’s all, it all comes down to electoral votes and I again. I just, I wrote about it. you know, I’m, I’m not gonna get that much into it anymore. You can read about it over at Substack. Go and check it out there. That’s up for North Carolinas to decide. I wanted to hit on this headline too, because it touches on what we, let me pull this up. What we had been saying. Did you see this? It’s a poll that came out. RMG research. I’m not a, it’s a rasmus poll. 17% say America would’ve been better off if Trump had been killed.
2 (1h 29m 20s):
Three in 10 Democrats. Yeah. you know, we were just talking about the hyperbolic policing that, you know, with Sonny Hostin, with the view the, that’s amazing to me. Three in 10 Democrats. So you can, you wonder why all of this stuff tends to only go one way and that’s, there’s a I mean good heavens. There’s a big answer for you right there. they said 17% of voters of these are Democrat voters believe that America would’ve been better off if the former president had been killed in last week’s attempted assassination. That includes 28% of Democrats who say that America would’ve been better off if he had been assassinated.
2 (1h 30m 2s):
24% weren’t sure. At least 48% could bring themselves to say that America would not be better off if the opposing party’s candidate for president had been assassinated. This is where we’re at in polling. Just let me just, this is how this went. So do you think that America would’ve been better off if the former president had been shot and killed or not? What do you, what are your thoughts? That’s an actual question. And then somewhat I mean do they get points came for answering honestly or not? don don’t know. No,
27 (1h 30m 34s):
It’s not required.
2 (1h 30m 37s):
How do you Well, some I 24%. Well, we’re not sure. Hmm. We’re just not sure if, if the America would’ve been better off. If he would’ve been killed and 48% were like, well it’s actually bad if that would happen. And well, 48%. Hallelujah. How in the world did we get here? How in the world did we get here? I mean, it’s kind of rhetorical. That’s just wild. But that’s, you know, that’s I mean. That’s the new survey that they came out with. And when asked whether or not US government agencies were involved in the latest 37 said it was very or somewhat likely Oh.
2 (1h 31m 19s):
my gosh. So the deep state, 54% suggested that Trump had used overheated the quote overheated language that might encourage some people to act violently.
27 (1h 31m 32s):
Really?
2 (1h 31m 33s):
35% blames C Nnn or M-S-N-B-C 33% suggested Harrison cited it. So they’re blaming the guy who got the, as the attempted assassination attempt was against, they’re blaming him for it. Okay. Now they said that it was, now I will say the question that, that that they, they focused on the question that the way that they worded it was quote, while it is always difficult to wish ill of another human being, would America be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend? 69 did At least say no.
28 (1h 32m 10s):
Total
6 (1h 32m 15s):
You and your positive spins
2 (1h 32m 18s):
Well, but the rest are ridiculous. Yeah.
6 (1h 32m 20s):
How many?
2 (1h 32m 21s):
Well, yeah, there 150 14% said we’re not sure.
28 (1h 32m 29s):
Good god.
2 (1h 32m 31s):
Golly Oh man. We’re smud. Right? Those people deserve SMUD to get smoted sweet meteor if death did. That’s right.
28 (1h 32m 42s):
We deserve it.
2 (1h 32m 43s):
Oh. my gosh, this is, these are actual real things. We got more on the way. I’m not even, there’s more. There’s more to come. There’s more to unpack.
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6 (1h 33m 21s):
And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s quick five.
2 (1h 33m 27s):
I can’t, I can’t honestly believe this headline. Purple apples are going viral on social media and orchards are being inundated with requests, but there’s a catch ’cause they don’t exist. They’re AI images of stupid purple apples. And people are like, all these horticulturalists and all of these orchards are like, stop asking us about these stupid purple apples. They don’t exist. It’s not a real thing. They’ve had all of these like photos on Instagram and TikTok and like one of them says, oh look at these, you know Apple, it’s purple apple sauce. And they said that the purple apples originated in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and they in thrive in the chili climate.
2 (1h 34m 10s):
And they taste like cinnamon and banana. It’s, and literally, here’s the name of the account. It’s un naturalist ai. Okay, well everybody’s been asking about purple apples now. And so it blew up everywhere. And people literally have been going to, just showing up randomly at Saskatchewan. Orchards going, where’s your purple apples? I’m not even kidding. And so now they’re like, stop it. They’re not real. There isn’t a thing like this. There’s no such thing as this. It’s fake. It’s all fake
28 (1h 34m 38s):
Oh. my gosh.
2 (1h 34m 40s):
I can’t, the five most rat infested cities in America have been in revealed and they’re all Democrat Run. It’s, yeah, the big apple is the most rodent riddled. It’s Terminix list of 50 most rodent infested cities. Mm. And they’re like the ugly rats. Not like little cute field m like like little field M. They’re the ugly rats. They’re the rats. All right. But they said that it’s, it’s California actually has leads the nation for rodent pest control searches. But they said that Los Angeles’s third Philly and DC are in the top five. The second was San Francisco and the Yeah, that’s New York is on top Of.
2 (1h 35m 25s):
course it is. Ooh, this is insane. A man with this makes me feel like this is me. Now I will look at someone’s health mallet and I will immediately say I have that. I’m a little bit of a hypochondriac. A man 20 years old with a constant runny nose found his brain was poking out and leaking his brain literally was bulging through a hole in his skull. Is that what web is from Syria? Is that why my nose is running? Is my brain poking out of a skull hole? Yeah. He thought it was a cold sym symptom. It was C cerebro spinal fluid. His brain and spinal fluid. He was in a car accident years prior though, when he had a head injury and he didn’t, he refused treatment at the time and then he, you know, I mean he got some moderate headaches and seizures, but no big deal.
2 (1h 36m 11s):
And then, okay, so maybe it’s not me. Maybe it’s not. Maybe it’s just this guy. Good night. Let’s see, an animal remnants were spread across I 6 35 and they shut down three lanes of traffic in North Texas. Oh. Nail three. They ugh. Gator heads and guts and all kinds of stuff. Wow. It was alligator and chicken remnants. Yeah. T handled it. Chicken and gator remnants on multiple lanes. Stick with us. We got more in store. Yay.
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29 (1h 37m 24s):
We’re grateful that Jill is here today. Heard that clapping. It wasn’t for me when we came in. And here across previous administration. First ladies have attended these meetings and for specific reasons, it’s the first time Jill has joined us and it goes to show how important the issue is, which she’s about to speak to the both of us today. At the top of our meeting, Jill’s going to give an update on the house initiative. White House Initiative fundamentally changed the approach and the fund and how we approach and fund women’s health services. So I’d like to turn it over to Jill and for any comment she has and it’s all yours kid.
29 (1h 38m 8s):
Thank you kid.
2 (1h 38m 9s):
You know sometimes the white. What? That’s kind of weird. Why is she at the head of the table? That’s so weird. They held their, this is the first cabinet meeting that they’ve had in 11 months. Not like anything’s been happening. you know, their first cabinet meeting in 11 months and Jill Biden was at the head of the table. I Why? No one elected her. Why is she there? And sitting at the head of it. That’s weird. Right? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this third hour. And. we just, we but wasn just, that just happened.
2 (1h 38m 50s):
That just I mean it just was today just a little bit ago. So they had their first cabinet meeting in 11 months and he goes, I’d like to turn it over to her for any, Jill, for any kind of comments that she has. What she has zero reason to be there at all whatsoever. None. None. 11 months. 11 months. Kane, it’s almost like there’s some stuff going on that maybe they could have discussed, you think? Yeah. I mean they here. We haven’t have our, haven’t had a cabinet meeting in 11 months, but let’s go ahead and turn it over to Jill.
6 (1h 39m 32s):
Yeah. and I don’t I mean I’ve participated in voting in gosh, past 10, 20 years. Probably never seen her name on the ballot anywhere. So why is anyone handing anything over to her?
2 (1h 39m 45s):
He sounds totally out of it too, doesn’t he? He sounds like he’s, he sounds like he works as much as you do when, which we know he doesn’t. As you all out there And, we all know again that he doesn’t,
6 (1h 39m 56s):
It’s what lame duck sounds like,
2 (1h 39m 59s):
Isn’t she? There were stories that she was signing her name on legislation too.
30 (1h 40m 3s):
What?
2 (1h 40m 4s):
Or that there was like, her name was on letterhead. I’m gonna look at my notes. Something to that effect. I’ve seen like pictures. Yeah. She’s got, apparently his honorary legislation folders have her signature on them. And that’s, I’ve seen enough people sharing this enough, different images that it’s a real thing. ’cause like apparently several people have been sharing it. It’s not all just the same image. I’m just curious as to why she has, it’s on honorary folders for like honorary legislation. I don’t know why her name is on it. Am I missing something?
30 (1h 40m 40s):
I’m
2 (1h 40m 40s):
Missing it. Is that typical I mean don don’t know. I I, I don don’t know. I’m not quite sure. So I, who’s running the country though? Who is, she’s leading a cabinet meeting. Her name was on Under the Seal. It said pre the president of the United States Seal and I had Joe’s name on under on it, underneath it. And then her name was underneath that. and don don’t know, just I got a lot of questions. Who’s, who’s running things? Well I think his stuff has been so poorly ran. I think it’s safe to say that it’s her I mean What were you, what were we talking about on break right before we, right after we went to break?
2 (1h 41m 24s):
’cause you were saying that well she can’t handle anything. Why is she handling this? And then Yeah, I mean have you seen I mean they’re they couldn’t handle their dogs, they couldn’t handle their kids. Literally everyone around them is on cocaine. So you know.
6 (1h 41m 35s):
Right. I mean I was saying that she was the babysitter of the two of Hunter and Ashley. Right? So
2 (1h 41m 41s):
Ashley’s hers,
6 (1h 41m 43s):
I mean essentially the babysitter. Yeah. So yeah, it’s don don’t know
2 (1h 41m 48s):
I don know I some things
6 (1h 41m 50s):
To consider. That’s all
2 (1h 41m 52s):
I’ve got. Got some questions, got some, I got some questions over this also. We had this story. Okay, so can we talk about the RFK thing? So this chick who was writing at New York magazine, this Olivia newsy, she was placed on leave because she admitted to having an emotional affair or, or was improper something with RFK Junior. And it was bad enough that her fiance ended their engagement and they put her on leave while they investigated. And she said it wasn’t physical, but she confirmed that it, that they, that it was inappropriate. And there was a, it’s like the number one story over a daily Mail now.
2 (1h 42m 36s):
And it talks about his wife Cheryl Hines, their tenure marriage has re reached a breaking point because he’s a lifelong Phil and all of this other stuff. And he is, this is what I kind of go back to. Isn’t I mean? Di was, didn’t she start as the other woman? Sheryl Hines? Pretty sure she did. So I don’t really feel bad for her when you’re the other woman and then you get replaced by a new side piece. I don’t feel bad for you, but Kane didn’t know what an emotional affair was because I had said, well, okay, well she’s clearly, you know, then it sounds like what she’s describing is an emotional affair, which is still infidelity regardless of it’s physical or not.
2 (1h 43m 23s):
It’s infidelity. I take that view. So if you start having a relationship with someone where you’re confiding in them and you are, they’re all, they’re taking as much presence in your life as your partner or more so you’re having an emotional affair when you’re, when you’re prioritizing them, when you’re thinking about them and you’re rushing to tell them stuff and you’re taking things in your relationship outside of your relationship and, and talking to them about, that’s an emotional affair. Everybody knows what it is. I mean you, I mean. you know, you know if it, people would know if you’re turning outside of your relationship regardless of whether or not it’s physical. That’s what it’s getting into.
6 (1h 44m 2s):
Gotcha.
2 (1h 44m 2s):
It’s different from confiding in a friend. There’s friends and then there’s people who are you’re oh boy, you’re like getting a little bit inappropriate with somebody. Right? There’s there’s, there’s a line that I think everybody kind of has a gut instinct, right? And apparently that’s what this was.
6 (1h 44m 19s):
Yeah. My question I, I think was how, so you described it well I just didn’t know what, because it’s framed like it’s an affair. So whenever you think of an affair, you think of you’ve, you’ve physically cheated on someone and then emotional affair just seemed like, wait, you’re, that’s just weird to me.
2 (1h 44m 37s):
Well think about it how you hear the phrase and from what I understand, a lot of women hate the phrase work wife. Like if their husbands are like, oh this is my work wife.
6 (1h 44m 47s):
Oh yeah.
2 (1h 44m 48s):
And been a lot of stories where the and I think it goes with both sexes where it’s either the husband or the wife will start, whether it’s at work or anywhere else. They will start, you know, confiding in this person as much as their wife. They’re spending a lot of time with them, they’re getting emotionally intimate with them. That’s an emotional affair. That’s, there’s a, there’s you and people know people aren’t, you know, it’s not like, hi, how are you? Oh is that an emotional affair? That’s not what that is.
6 (1h 45m 18s):
So did someone accuse her of this or did she said it. So she just came out,
2 (1h 45m 21s):
She was the one who said she had an improper relationship and that that she, that it did not that she did not get any report on anything from it or get any scoops from it or anything like that. But she was the one who said it and now she’s on leave and she and her fiance who is a writer I think at Washington Post somewhere dumped her and did their engagement ’cause she was engaged. So don don’t know, I just, I she said that it did not get physical but it was inappropriate. And can I just say I’m not surprised about that with him because he cheated on his fir his first wife hung herself. She got, he paraded around his mistress in front of his fir.
2 (1h 46m 4s):
That’s why I and I wrote about this eons ago. I’m like, before y’all start lionizing this guy, ’cause he agreed with you one on one thing. I mean he agreed with you on vaccines, specifically the coronavirus vaccine. That doesn’t mean like, you know, why is everybody like rushing to put him in charge of the war Council stop it. but he like paraded around Cheryl Hines in front of his like now dad wife. but wasn a horrific story. I remember reading about that in Daily Mail when it happened. She was miserable. I mean he was like the, the reports were that he treated her very callously and coldly and from what I understand, like his current wife was like the side piece and knew about it.
2 (1h 46m 46s):
Alright, so let me, so I don’t feel bad for side pieces who become the wives and then are relegated by the new side piece relegated
6 (1h 46m 52s):
To the vaccine. Lemme ask this, and this may be devil’s advocate sort of stuff, but can in this situation where the woman states that she was having an emotional affair and all that, is it possible for RFK junior to not know that that’s going on? don don’t
2 (1h 47m 6s):
Think so
6 (1h 47m 7s):
Be. You don’t think so. So you think she,
2 (1h 47m 12s):
There’s I mean to have an emotional affair is that would mean that she intimate that it is a consensual thing that that both sides are engaging in. Having a crush or an obsession with someone is a one-sided thing and that’s not what this sounds like. So
6 (1h 47m 25s):
What if he comes out and says, I don’t, I have no idea what she’s talking about. This emotional.
2 (1h 47m 29s):
Well he didn’t say That. he was just like, I only met her in person one time and it resulted in a hit piece. Right. So that’s all he said. but he didn’t say that. None. But it was an interesting statement because he never said that none of this was true. He never said that she was mischaracterizing it. He never said that he hadn’t been in contact but repeatedly with her. He never said any of
6 (1h 47m 48s):
That. Yeah, he never said he was, if he met her once, are you saying that that might be false that he met her more than once?
2 (1h 47m 53s):
I don’t know. I mean I don’t necessarily believe him on a lot of stuff considering his track record with Fidelity. Yeah. Not really into saying that. I take the guy’s word for something just I mean. I don’t care about any of this except for the fact that it’s the press, it’s members of the press that are involved. And that’s why I find it entertaining because, and I think that’s why you all should enjoy it as well because these people are, they enjoy your lives. So why shouldn’t you enjoy a bit of news on theirs? That’s all I’m saying. But you know, it’s just don’t be whores. It’s real simple. Real simple. Is
6 (1h 48m 25s):
That what emotional affairs are? Yeah. Whores. Yeah,
2 (1h 48m 28s):
Whores. I think that if you are outside of the bounds of your relationship, yep, I do. Oh, I’m okay. Oh guys, I’m old school. But I mean if it’s true, this should not be a newsflash to people.
6 (1h 48m 36s):
I’m just literally this effort you’re hearing in real time is me trying to wrap my brain around this whole concept. If he’s unaware of it
2 (1h 48m 45s):
Oh. my gosh. Why? Oh, shut up. He is not unaware of it.
6 (1h 48m 49s):
No, I’m he’s,
2 (1h 48m 50s):
He is his, his all of his friends, you know, and Cheryl speculation works, do’s friends. Were warning her. He’s a serial philander.
6 (1h 48m 55s):
I’m speculating. He, I’m Look,
2 (1h 48m 57s):
Oh, my gosh, bless your baby heart.
6 (1h 49m 0s):
When you have a, a candidate who is attempting to be on the top of the ticket for the independent party and you got a guy that just recently threw his weight behind Trump.
2 (1h 49m 11s):
I see where you’re going with this.
6 (1h 49m 12s):
I look, I see the effort as everyone who’s tied to Trump in some way, the media, whether it be nefariously or side handed.
2 (1h 49m 20s):
You think that she’s a star blinker?
6 (1h 49m 22s):
I think that it’s possible that that’s the case.
2 (1h 49m 24s):
I’m not saying that there’s probably not an element of that in there. Yeah. But what I am saying is that this is not like some I mean she’s a middle-aged woman who has been around politicians and has interviewed famous people and has been around people running for office. Yeah. I mean this stuff is not gonna like throw her. That’s why I’m saying that this is, if anybody knows her background, I mean she’s done this for a long time. So, you know,
6 (1h 49m 47s):
So how much is of it is RFK Jr. How much of it is her
2 (1h 49m 50s):
I mean? Let’s look at his track record with the ladies here, which I don’t I mean for real. I don’t get it. That’s
6 (1h 49m 55s):
I don get that. That’s an interesting start where your perspective is because you start where, let’s see where he’s at. Instead of investigate the fact that she could be saying all this without his knowledge and he not know that it’s living for,
2 (1h 50m 7s):
They literally responded to it already. but
6 (1h 50m 9s):
He has, I share that with you. but he has no, he has no idea that it’s been living for her like that until she actually,
2 (1h 50m 16s):
I’ll say this of what I know of her,
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Frames it out in
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Public. She would not say something like that if there were not texts and stuff.
6 (1h 50m 22s):
Oh, you know her that well. It, it’s,
2 (1h 50m 24s):
I’ve talked to her before.
6 (1h 50m 24s):
Yeah. Yeah. So you know her not well enough that she just wouldn’t do anything like
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That. I got, I got a pretty, I get a pretty good read on people’s
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Character in
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The media too and you know, that
6 (1h 50m 31s):
Too. Put the cart before the horse too. you know that too. She wouldn’t possibly do that.
2 (1h 50m 34s):
Why are you so quick to discount her though? I’m,
6 (1h 50m 37s):
I’m not quick to discount
2 (1h 50m 37s):
Believe all women came.
6 (1h 50m 38s):
I am slow to confirm. I’m slow to actually do. Oh,
2 (1h 50m 42s):
When it’s the press, I’m not Oh no. When it’s the, they’re guilty when it’s the press.
6 (1h 50m 46s):
It’s not the
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Press. She’s in trouble.
6 (1h 50m 48s):
The negative focus is not on the press here. The negative focus is on RFKD here.
2 (1h 50m 52s):
No No one cares that it’s him because that’s his character.
6 (1h 50m 56s):
Oh
2 (1h 50m 56s):
God. I haven’t seen a single bit of criticism about it. They’re like, yeah, he her on, on his first wife. Here we
6 (1h 51m 1s):
Have a woman who could singlehandedly just by herself be thinking that this emotional affair is happening. And here you are bashing RFK Jr. Talking
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About some sort of history. I’m asking, I’m just saying the guy, did he, has he not cheated on his wife, his wife before? Is he not considered a serial philander? Yes. Even by his own friends. Yes. Or
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Not. But tell me how that yes or no,
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It’s still simple.
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Somehow plays into her
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That kind of is an indication of your character in dealing with future similar scenarios. Is it not? Yeah. And and guess what? He was also, that’s all
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I’m saying also. but he was also, that’s all
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I’m saying. That’s all I’m saying. God, this is Thank you sir for playing. We appreciate it. Such make sure to tip your serving through server staff on the way out. Stellar
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Argument style. I’m
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Just saying that someone’s record of behavior in one instance, that actually many instances
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And by law is a sign, doesn’t
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Necessarily of how they’re gonna behave necessarily in another exact same situation.
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Indicate that’s all I’m saying. That that’s how it would be in
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The future. But it’s law of averages. Is it not Cain? Is
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It, is that what it is? Is it a law? Ah,
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You
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Know of
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Averages, you know? Right. But no, we talked emotional affairs. That’s what it sounded like. Breaking
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The law, the law of
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Averages. And they put her on, apparently there was enough there that they, they like iced her out. I mean she’s like on leave right now and
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Steve’s yelling at us. We gotta go.
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Oh, is he in Slack yelling at us? Yes he is. Are you in Slack yelling at us? He is. He’s going, let’s move. No, but Steve, we wanna argue about this more.
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We should, but we don’t have time.
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Oh, for crying out loud. It’s okay. I am right. I’d agree with you, but we’d both be wrong.
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You know, for me and and for us, I think it’s fair to say we are so grateful that at this stage of our life we have our grandchildren, we have our time together. you know, I write about how we start the morning playing spelling bee in bed and you know, bill is like such a great player. He gets to Queen Bee almost immediately. It feels
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No one wants to hear about anything that they do in bed, in bed at all whatsoever. Could go my whole life, my whole life and not hear about any of that. Good grief, welcome back. That’s Yeah. Yeah. It’s Hillary Clinton. She’s the woman that all those racist people didn’t vote for. All you white racist people, you should have voted for her in 2016. ’cause you’re racist. ’cause you didn’t I mean, at least that’s what she said this week in a different interview. Why is she all over the, why is she doing all this press this week? That is interesting. Yeah. Oh, she had a book out. That makes sense. Oh, I don. See, ’cause this is, I can’t, I can’t pay attention to her. I can’t. Alright. Today’s stupidity Kane. Alright
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Juan, this is gonna be cut. 23. This is Dr. Lindsay Doe. She’s talking about pedophilia as just a, just a regular sexual orientation, guys. That’s, that’s what it is. It’s normal listen.org.
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It’s short for virtuous pedophiles, not virtuous, as in they’re better than everyone because they’re attracted to children. Her virtuous, like having moral standards and a sexual orientation that they have no control over, like the rest of us before you get all worked on.
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Why is Blink? Is she like tweaking? Oh, there there was one. Is that, is that groomer? Pedophile like that? P Heras Topologist. Is she like on meth?
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It’s evil and
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Stupid. Stupid. If I saw her like in a dark alley at night, I’d throw something at it. Her whatever. Oh fuck. That does it for us this week. God help us all have a wonderful weekend rest. I will be back with you Monday. We’ll get you going for the week.
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We really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living.
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Yeah. I first of all, thank you both for being here and yours is a, a story I hear around the country as I travel. And in terms of both rightly, having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working hard and finding that the American dream is for this generation and so many recently far more elusive than it’s been. Holy hell. And, we need to deal with that
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Gives a question.
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And there are a number of ways. One is bringing down the cost of everyday necessities, including growth. She,
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Okay, that’s, she’s asking you what you’re gonna do to it. Jim, I’m gonna have to mute myself because this is not gonna go well today. I’m
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Steve, get your hand on that dump button.
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Oh, for real. Like I mean like, get your hand on the dump button today, Steve. Like who in the world talks like this, number one. Well, you know, I’m gonna, I’m gonna be asked a question about what I’m gonna do and you know, it’s hard out there for a pimp and you know, I just, it’s just really difficult, you know, big, you know, I just, I don’t even know what to tell you people. I just, it’s just hard. And what kind of answer was that? She’s asked this question by these people who are gullible enough. They show up to these events thinking that these Democrat candidates give at all a care about them. They show up to these events and they ask these questions. you know, like, can we just get, you know, it would be great to just get an answer on this.
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Be, be nice, be super nice. Can we just get an answer? No, I’m gonna give you some word salad and yeah, that’s what we’re gonna do today. Word salad. Did she answer a single question from this? I don’t think she did. No, because we were listening and I I was watching. Well I, okay, I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t really watch it.
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Do lies count as answers because she did some of that. She did a lot of that.
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Yeah. Well let’s play some else. let me play me another, let’s see, maybe she got better as as it went on. Let’s just see if it got better. What, what else do we, let’s
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Cut 11.
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This one. Okay. Yeah, let’s try this. Maybe, maybe it’s better. Maybe it gets better.
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I and Tim Walz are both gun owners. We will not take anybody’s guns away. Oh well we also need to have reasonable gun safety laws. I believe that we need an assault weapons ban. We need universal background checks.
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You know what I feel, I feel like I’m watching like a combination of Zoolander and, what’s the movie? Stepbrothers? Yeah. Yeah. I feel like I’m, I’m watching a combination of, of that and stepbrothers. That’s what it feels like. I’m just, we’re in a mood today. We’re in a mood And. we
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Cut seven last night. This was also,
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Oh yeah, let me hear this. let me hear this one. That’s right. Cut. Yeah, let’s just see if it gets us to see where it goes. Come on.
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The debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz is
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A I did not know that. and I
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Thought breaks in my house. They’re getting shot.
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Sorry. Yes, yes. IIII hear that. I hear that
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By your security. No one believes this. you know what? She would prosecute you if you shot someone that broke into your house. I mean she wants to go door to door and look in your house. I mean, I’m not saying that this woman said that. And, and, and the audio that we played yesterday. Welcome to the show. It’s a Friday. It’s technically my Thursday. I got a work day tomorrow, but a long one. But it’s Friday for you all. Happy Friday to you. Dana Lash here with you top of this first hour and I. Don’t know, we got a lot to get into today because there’s some uncomfortable stuff to discuss as it relates to some of the Republican things.
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I don definitely haven’t had enough caffeine today. Wait a minute. Oh, I need to add some, I need to add some gin or vodka to this black Rle coffee today. It’s one of them days. It’s one of, especially considering some of the stuff we have to talk about. So we have this, have some issues with the GOP to hit. We’ve got these sound bites where she was talking to Oprah, where Kamala Harris was talking to Oprah yesterday. and I, can we play audio soundbite nine Of course. So this, no, let me set it up. This is actually one of the clips I did see where she was asked Kamala Harris was asked a question about what are you gonna do with the border?
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Like a dude asked her like, what are you gonna do with the border? You tell me if she, you tell me what you think of this answer. Go on, go on.
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It gets to the point about what does leadership really look like? And is it about you or is it about the people, right? Is it about running on problems or fixing problems? My work and my career has always been about saying, let’s fix problems. Let’s address the needs. ’cause we know it’s within our capacity to do that.
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So to answer Justin’s question, now that that bill has gone and hasn’t passed, will you reintroduce that?
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Absolutely. And when I am elected president of the United States, I will make sure that Bill gets to my,
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I literally had to to remind you are asked the question.
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Thank you Justin. Thank you. Thank
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You. Justin. Can you answer it? I mean this had to been like hurting cats and I don’t feel bad, you know, for Oprah, for having to deal with I mean I really don’t. But I mean it had to have been like herding cats for real. Like dealing with her, you know, talking about all this and not answering these questions. I, I am just saying. So that’s, we got more of that because And, we got some surveys, we’ve got some China Tim, Walz nuclear stuff. We got a lot of things to hit today. And then Of course, as you know, we’ve got the super fun Republican stuff to discuss, which, let’s go ahead and get right into that. Alright, I wrote a piece last night. If you don’t get the newsletter, you should because there was some big issues coming out of North Carolina last night.
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Now let me set up North Carolina, and we’re gonna talk more about this throughout the show, but let me just set up for now, I’m, let me just set up North Carolina for you. North Carolina is considered a battleground state. And I’m looking in, i i I sense some, I I included some of the recent polling for you in North Carolina. North Carolina’s considered a battleground state and Harris could take it, Harris could take it. I I think a lot of people believe that some of these states that they, I I don’t know whether they think that like Georgia is automatically Republican or if they think that North Carolina is automatically Republican.
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It’s not. It really isn’t. And so that’s, you know, one of the things that I, I think people, it’s dangerous for them to assume these things. So looking in into North Carolina, it’s, it’s, it’s a battleground state for a reason. You have 16 electoral votes from North Carolina and it’s a battleground. They’re fighting it out. and I was looking in some of the Trump Harris I mean Trump is, they’re tied basically the RCP average only has him 0.1 ahead. Again, factoring in margin of error, which could be anywhere from like three to three and a half, maybe even four points.
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I mean that’s, it’s close. He and Harris have gone back and forth in surveys going all the way back. Well actually he, and as soon as Harris got into the race, they’ve been going back and forth leading, he and Biden were incredibly close as well in North Carolina going back to before they switched it out. So the reason that I’m saying all of this is because it’s crucial to have North Carolina, it’s incredibly important to have North Carolina. You need those electoral votes. and I have to say that Trump is not far enough ahead in enough of these battleground states to think that to sacrifice one state in, you know, if something dumb happens, you know, he doesn’t have a buffer.
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And in fact it’s being considered as one of the three states that is going to determine the White House. In fact, it’s the trio of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. The math is if he wins those threes going back in the White House, well, I was talking to a friend last night because this is what’s everything that’s on the table for North Carolina. You have bad candidates and then you have troublesome candidates and there’s a difference in the type of candidate that you, that you can have.
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Bad candidates are people. I mean you can have a bad candidate that, or weak candidates and bad candidates, weak candidates hurt themselves and they hurt only their own races. It’s a weak candidate can’t win their own race. A bad candidate can tank everybody else’s race. A bad candidate can not only hurt their race, but they can hurt everybody else’s race as well. And what we’re looking at with this Mark Robinson thing in North Carolina right now is determining whether he’s a weak candidate or a bad candidate. He was a weak candidate ’cause he wasn’t gonna win his race. Whether or not he is a bad candidate is something that is going to be determined.
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And the reason I bring this up is from all the controversy that broke yesterday, there was controversy That, he was on porn forums saying some crazy stuff and it was his email address and he was on Ashley Madison and all this other stuff. and I can’t even repeat some of the stuff that’s been said. And there’s a lot of discussion on the right as to whether or not this was well known before he ended up being the nominee. And like I, we will get into all of that. But Republicans have to be smart when everything is so close.
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And you can have a candidate who is weak, who could be bad, and who could hurt and destabilize electoral votes for everyone else. That’s what we’re gonna figure out with North Carolina in the coming weeks. And whether or not this stuff is true or not, I mean that’s for North Carolina voters to determine I, but it’ll affect everybody. We’re gonna talk more about that coming up after headlines. We also have Tim Walsh’s, former National Guard colleague is claiming that classified nuclear material went missing the exact same time that he returned from a trip to China.
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The hell is with these Democrats and Chi and communist Chinese like what in the world. So we’re gonna discuss some of that because that’s, that’s also, that’s a big issue as well. Imagine that a big issue, Tim Waltz having some problems. This nuclear material goes missing. This is what one of his colleagues is claiming. We’re gonna dissect this coming up.
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It’s it. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s quick five, quick five
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Ever. but wasn the best start to quick five ever. And it works perfectly because this damn panda. Can we talk about China line about its pandas. I know Juan’s got the B roll of this. So, okay, this Sean, we zoo was telling, I was trying to, the video that Juan’s gonna show you Sean Way Zoo in China was trying to tell the people coming into the zoo that this was a panda. Now we all know that’s a dog, but they were telling everybody that no, no, no, it’s a panda. They painted the dogs black and white to make ’em look like pandas. And then they tried to say no, it’s a unique breed of panda called a panda dog, which we know is a lie. And then they discovered that the pandas were actually chows that were dyed with white and black paint. And guess what?
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Guess what? It tipped them off the, they barked. Now they’re trying the CCP stooges are trying to community note this on X. No, that’s a lie. They literally tried doing this. That is an actual thing. So you guys know the blue zone stuff? Have you heard about all that? Like there’s like a whole thing on Netflix about the blue zone. Maybe I watched it, don don’t know. And I’m like, I need to go to some of these blue zones where it’s like they drink wine all day and then they’re healthy and they eat seafood and they all, you know, it’s all, they’re all super healthy. Guess what? It was all a lie. It was all bs. The research was literally full of clerical errors and everybody committed pension fraud. That’s, I am not kidding you. So there blows up your plan B.
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They and the people who actually blew up the blue zone, they de who debunked it, they won an a, a Nobel prize in ig, the first ever IG Nobel Award in demography at this year’s 34th IG Nobel prizes. And it revealed the fundamental flaws in the data about the world’s oldest people and patterns of extreme longevity. So they literally lied about all of it and then committed pension fraud, bunch of liars. That’s all it was. I mean. Isn’t that sad? That’s sad ’cause a lot of people were talking about that blue zone stuff. Yeah, I know Mel Gibson is scouting locations for the sequel to Passion of the Christ and I don’t wanna, don’t wanna, I don’t wanna spoil it for you, but he lives and rises after the third day.
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I just wanna just wanna tell you Mel Gibson, he’s scouting locations in Europe for the sequel to the passion of the Christ. He apparently was in Malta, which makes total sense. And then Pia, which is the southern Italian region towards the eastern side, he was visiting all kinds of rural locations and meeting with PIAs Film commission. So very interesting indeed. Lauren Sanchez, who is the fiance of Jeff Bezos, came out with a kid’s book and then she got sued. This is the most Los Angeles thing I’ve ever heard. Sued by a yoga instructor over her kid’s book The Fly Who Flew. And the former yoga instructor apparently said she shared a book concept with her about a cat that flies to Mars, which is totally just like a fly that flies you.
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Stupid bimbo. Shut up. I’m so done with this stupid stuff. Let’s see. Jane Fonda. Oh, Nui Jane goes door to door for Kamala in Dear Bornes, Dan. And yeah, guess what? Veterans are still upset about it as they should be. The 86-year-old trader was featured in a video posted by Kamala it for Michigan hugging people in Ann Arbor. And probably don don’t know, still extolling the virtues of Vietcong. Who knows? And she says, I’ve never done this for a president. ’cause see, she’s used to doing it for communist geopolitical enemies. And she says, we’ve gotta get them elected. She was wearing a horrific, looks like horrific pinstripe gray suit that didn’t fit her properly and she had too much filler.
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So they said that, yeah, she’s, I can make fun of Jane Fonda ’cause nobody likes her. Nobody likes her. She’s just absolutely insufferable. Is she not? Golly, ask a Vietnam vet what they think about Jane Fonda and then pull up a chair and just sit down for a long story. It’s actually incredibly entertaining. Very entertaining. We’ve got a lot more on the way, including the spending bill the election in North Carolina coming up. Stick with us
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Hey guys, Lieutenant Governor Robinson and your Republican nominee for governor as well. Of course. Well guys, the news media has added, again, my opponent is added again. You all have seen to have truths and outright lies of Josh Stein on these ads over and over again. And now a story leak, a story leaked by him. The CNN is appearing. Now, let me reassure you the things that you will see in that story. Those are not the words of Mark Robinson. you know my words, you know my character and you know that I have been completely transparent in this race. And before.
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So this is the North Carolina governor nominee for the Republican Party. He’s the lieutenant governor Mark Robinson, who first shot to fame back in 2018 when he spoke at a town hall about gun control. And he was a great speaker and he spoke from the heart and it was not purposefully performative, you know, it was real and it resonated with a lot of people. And then he went on from there to run for Lieutenant Governor an office which he won in 2020. And then this cycle he became the nominee for governor, which he likely will not win with or without the scandal. He’s not gonna win. He’s not been leading in the polls since May. So, and that’s according to the RCP average. Welcome back Dana Lash year with you at the bottom of this first hour.
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You can listen coast to coast Channel 3 47 DirecTV also on X, the chats at rumble. So the reason why I am getting into this is, and, and talking about all this stuff is because this is a very North Carolina, as I said, this is a very, it’s a battleground state. North Carolina’s a battleground state. And so that’s, you know, it’s troublesome because Trump, I think this is a state that Trump really does need to win. And you know, he could really, I think it’s what Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, it’s slated that he could, you know, really, really win this.
2 (23m 0s):
If he, he could, you know, take it all the way to the White House if he ends up taking these three states. So playing this audio coming in from Mark Robinson, let me just, I’m trying to figure out how the best way I’m just gonna tell the people Kane sure. You can see some of it if you’re a subscriber over at chapter in verse So, he is being accused of making insane comments on porn forums between 20 2008 and 2012 on a pornographic website that’s called Nude Africa. It includes a message board and it was made under a username mini soldier that’s been that he apparently uses it frequently online and they apparently traced it to his email address, which he apparently just u don don’t know.
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There’s a lot there. It’s, and I linked the story again, all on Substack So. he had said that he I mean, it’s kind of like a Clayton Bigsby kind of thing where he says he is a black Nazi and all this kind of stuff that maybe don don’t know, maybe it was made in jest. I have no idea. He referred to himself as a pervert. He I mean there’s a lot, there’s a lot of stuff here. don don’t wanna say everything that he has that it’s said that he has said because it’s, I’m just not doing that. We ain’t that kind of a show. Okay? Thank you. And And, we, we just can’t get the dumb button to, to work that quickly. We can’t, it’s just not gonna happen.
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So, he is being accused of saying a lot of stuff here. It’s bad. And he’s talking about peeping on women and Jim showers and he is a teenager and he gets into all kinds of stuff and he says, yeah, I’m a perv. And he talks about all kinds of I, mean all kinds of stuff. So I get it that the left dislikes some of the other stuff that he has said when he’s been in public office. But, so they went back to 2008 for this. Now some Republicans are torn as to whether or not Mark Robinson is a good candidate. I think it is.
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Mind numbingly stupid to debate this now because people in North Carolina made their choice why Republicans have a fetish for arguing over whether or not a candidate is good or bad after that candidate clinches the nomination is beyond me. That’s just one of the tricks that Republicans pull that I just don’t understand. Don’t understand why they do it. I’m a conservative, I’m not a Republican. So concerning scandalous stories, I tend to not give the benefit of the doubt right away to the media regime because there are a bunch of dishonest rat bastards and I don’t initially like to listen to a political party that is only situationally averse to pornography.
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If I can remind you of the race in Virginia, in which a candidate literally performed and live streamed sex acts with her husband and charged people for it and put it out there on the public webinar nets while she was running for the House of Delegates. So just, you know, they’re only situationally averse to this stuff. If Mark Robinson had said the things of which he is accused, and then Ray knowing it was all easily found in his background, he’s a reckless moron that said whether or not he has said what he said or he’s or alleged to have said, I think it’s still more important to secure North Carolina’s electoral votes more than anything else.
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In fact, if Mark Robinson wanted to make Democrats okay with this, whether or not it’s true or not, all he had to do was publish it in a kid’s book and then put it in an elementary school library and Democrats would’ve applauded it. Hell, they would’ve been out there protesting to make sure every person read Mark Robinson’s words that he said on the Nude Africa forum if only Mark Robinson had had the foresight to put it in a book and put it in a kids’ library. Now that said, when it comes to demanding that candidates withdraw for bad behavior, the only litmus test that I actually enforce is the, did they drive a woman into a pawn test?
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I think that’s a pretty good test to enforce, right? Like, but did they kill a woman? Because if you remember Teddy Kennedy I mean Teddy Kennedy literally drove a woman, Mary Joko pny into a pa, left her to die, and then went on to repeatedly win elected office, which he kept a seat he kept for decades. And then he was lionized upon his death. I mean they literally called him the line of the Senate. So that’s kind of a litmus test that I like to apply in these sorts of situations like, but did they drive a woman into a pond and leave her to die? Did they have a waitress sandwich with Chris dod?
2 (28m 4s):
That’s just made you throw up all in your mouth. But it’s true. Here’s the thing, Democrats are not using this scandal to finish off Robinson’s chances because Mark Robinson was not going to win this race. He did not have a shot in hell of winning this race even before this scandal. The man’s like down almost 10 points. It can be true or false, he wasn’t gonna win. He won Lieutenant Governor, he wasn’t gonna win this race. But here’s, and that’s per polling. Here’s the real thing. This is what’s really happening though. They’re not doing this to finish off Mark Robinson. They’re doing this to hurt Trump in this state because they are tied, Trump and Harris are tied in North Carolina.
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Trump is only up according to the RCP average 0.3. Now, again, consider the margin of errors about what average three points they’re tied. They’re only doing this to hurt Trump, which is why the only people who can make Robinson step aside are North Carolina voters. Now, apparently the deadline for but wasn midnight last night. And the story is that Republicans decided to drop this, at least per one of my reporter friends who told me on background that apparently it’s because there’s more stuff gonna come out. I mean, apparently there’s like all kinds of financial impropriety that is alleged to be coming next, don don’t know.
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But that it, it apparently originated from some Republicans who thought he was a weak candidate and they what you, and if that’s true, are you telling me that these moron Republicans waited until literally the deadline day of getting him to out of this race before dropping this stuff? So you tank your chances, like literally on the deadline day, you people are so stupid, I hope you lose. That’s, that almost makes me, that makes me rude against you. When people are purposefully stupid, I can’t help but root against them. It’s just my nature. It is goofy and self-serving because the only people who can make this determination are North Carolina voters.
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It is goofy and self-serving for national Republicans who are looking for attention, looking for they’re thirsty to toddler or stomp into this and wage a war for a losing candidate scandal or not at the expense of top of the ticket. What have I told you guys? I’ll run over y’all’s grandmothers to win. I don’t believe in defending losing candidates scandal or not, especially if it comes at the expense of electoral votes. Not gonna happen. You’ve gotta strategize over this stuff. If it’s with, if it’s winnable, then fight for it. If it’s not, you gotta, you gotta change your strategy. We have a former president and potential next president who was shot in the head and was almost shot a second time while Democrats dragged their feet on providing adequate protection.
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We have Democrats employing communist Chinese spies, the DNC And, we got this coming up, may have colluded with Iranian hackers against now the Republican nominee. There’s a lot of things that demand greater attention than this, but that’s not what Democrats want you to focus on. Again, this is all about taking those electoral votes from Trump. This isn’t about Mark Robinson. And if it is, if it does come out that it was Republican induced, regardless, I think candidates have to assume responsibility for their own stupid mistakes. Usually where there’s some smoke, there’s fire and the coverup is always greater than the crime.
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So if he did it, he just needs to come out and own it and stop this stuff because it’s only, I only dis my measure of hatred for a politician is how much they fight to disown themselves from an offense they actually committed. It’s just come out and be honest about it. you know, I mean, and some people say, well Dana, you know, even if it was true, this stuff with Robinson was 12 years ago. Yeah. And look, I you gotta vet candidates. I look at, when I look at candidates and when I have people who ask if I’m supporting so and so, my first thought is, what are your skeletons? If I’m looking at a, a Democrat candidate, someone who is opposition, my first thought is how can I exploit everything that they’ve ever done wrong in their life?
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How can I shame them out of this race? How can I, how can I make them look completely just irredeemable? That’s my thought. And you have to remember, I came up in the former operative world. So I came up in politics digging up trash on people. Literally that’s how I started. And then I started writing newspaper columns. So that’s how I look at stuff like, hmm, how can I exploit all of your grievances against you? Now if you have a candidate who had this bad opsec who was just using their email address all and had all this in their background and didn’t think about it when they were running for high office, that’s stupid.
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And they don’t have the political acumen to go further. That’s something else. Politicians, one of the reasons that democrats, some of these Democrats have all these offenses in their background and they get, as far as they do, is ’cause they’re good at hiding it. You can’t, if you, if true and he was out there using his email address and doing all of this stuff, if you don’t have the acumen to hide it any better than that, you’re too damn stupid for office. At least hide your dirty laundry. Golly. But this is about, again, north Carolina’s electoral votes. Yes, I do believe people need to vet candidates better. Yes, I believe that the right needs to stop trying to make Messiahs out of every single new person who comes forward that might make them look more relatable or cool.
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Like have a little self-respect and take a beat and vet people because then you end up shooting yourself in the foot later on. Think about it. How insane would it be? And I’m just posing this for the purpose of argument. I’m not claiming this, but just consider, how insane would it be if Trump missed out on the White House because Democrats exploited a candidate’s alleged maybe they’re true aggressions or offenses and cost these electoral votes. There’s not enough tarn feathers and it would come down to the people who wanted him.
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We got a lot more to get into, got days of these United States coming up.
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Like Sam’s through the hourglass. So are the days of the United States.
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But he, him, she, her, and they them. And then your gender is man, women non-binary. Love that, love the inclusivity. Top surgery scars
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Are old. It’s a game where they’re literally making mastectomy scars on characters of chick characters that wanna be dude characters because these people are just damaged. That is so dumb. Can you just have people play the game? Who wants to sit there and do that? First off, the people who do this don’t play games. I mean you’re just sitting around messing with your stupid avatar. Your stupid, your your character. Just go play the game. I bet if they played I mean they, golly, I bet they have like the the hand-eye coordination of a dolphin. Good grief. It’s insulting to dolphins. Yeah. Their whole life is an avatar. That’s true Kane. That’s true. Who does that? Who sits there and goes and your character doesn’t walk around like shirtless.
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Your characters are clothed usually. you know, I mean. So nobody knows if you have to be affirmed by a video, I’m playing a black dude on war hammer right now. I don’t know who needs to know it. But Space Marine too. My, my character’s a black dude. He is a badass. And that’s my character. Your character does not have to affirm your life choices. Okay?
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No, that’s who I got. That’s who I got.
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If I, you know, know, ’cause I’m not playing as a sissy is why I’m just saying. I, they not Everything in life has to affirm. If you’re not, has to affirm your, your cosplay. Okay? Your brand of butter doesn’t need to. Your brand of cereal doesn’t need to What underwear you wear. Your brand, your T-shirts, your coffee, like basic food items, the car parts at AutoZone. This stuff doesn’t have to affirm who you are. And if you require that, you need mental help, you need therapy, you need to see someone daily to help you walk through life and just make it somewhat navigable.
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That’s, that’s it. ’cause this is out of control. It’s out of control. And also you don’t need to make characters in games purposefully ugly. It’s always these ugly fat chicks who wanna play, who think that characters in video games need to reflect how ugly they are in real life. And they don’t, some of the characters like in the Witcher are actually really pretty. And you don’t have to make them look like, you know, questionably male pigs in order to play the game. Like get over yourselves. I’m so done with this. Stop making everything suck. Stop. We have a lot more on the way. We got a second hour coming up. We’re gonna be talking about guns, we’re gonna be talking about Commies. We’re gonna be talking about elections and polls and more. So don’t go anywhere. Stay with us.
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The FBI and other US intelligence agency said that Iranian hackers stent stolen information from the Trump Camp Trump campaign to individuals associated with the Biden campaign. This is before President Biden left the race. So was the president made aware of this at the time.
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So what I can say is that we learned about the statement yesterday and and the president has been made aware of it now. But we learned about the statement yesterday. Look, this is something that the F-B-I-O-D and I and CISA have to speak to it is they put out their statement. So I would refer you to them specifically. But more broadly what I can say about this is that no foreign government like Iran or Russia are actively seeking to influence in our elections. And so we have said that we know that and that’s why we have seen we
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Have. That means they are. Yep. That’s what I’m getting out of that. That means they totally are welcome back. Top of this second hour Dana Lash with you. It’s your Friday. It’s my Thursday. Good to be with you. The FBI says that Iran sent hacked Trump info to Biden campaign staffers. They were sent emails were sent in June and July to people associated with the campaign. Says they gotta come there. I mean the president, former president said they gotta come clean. What do they know? So it sounds like Iran hacked his campaign, doesn’t it? Politico’s reporting this, you know, they’re so conservative over there at Politico, right?
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You guys know that. You read that you read Politico every day ’cause they’re so conservative, right? You guys know that you love conservative Politico. Oh wait,
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Not
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True, not true. Hmm. The Justice Department is preparing criminal charges with this. So her saying, so wait a minute, why she’s not, she doesn’t wanna address reports and saying that it didn’t really happen except, well then why is the DOJ preparing charges came?
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That’s a great question
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Because they are. Yeah. And that’s been reported by several different outlets. Politico began receiving emails itself from an anonymous account. It was an a OL account and it was passing on research dossier that the campaign apparently had done on Trump and or not, or Trump’s not VP nominee Vance. And they said that it was dated five months before Vance was selected as the running mate. And apparently the AP got some as well. And Washington Post is the one that said that the DOJ, you know, Washington Post, they’re so conservative over there.
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No, they’re not the Washington Post. They’re the first, they’re the people who first reported that charges were being prepared in this. So wait a minute, she won’t really address it and says that it’s not accurate. But where, where is this coming from? Hmm. But it seems, would they just like make up charges if it wasn’t Royal Kane?
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Well it is our government. So I guess that’s kind of No, but
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I mean with regards to hacking.
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No, no, they wouldn’t
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Question. Just feel like there’s
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Probably That’s an easily provable thing.
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Yeah. Seems like there’s some, some stuff there that they got. So the Washington Post had first reported it DOJ said that they’re writing these criminal charges in connection to the incidents. And the Deputy Attorney general Lisa Mon said on Wednesday that Iran is a key threat to US election security. But is sharing, is sharing gossip an oppo about election security? Because I feel like that’s a little bit hyperbolic. I mean you’re just sharing gossip. What does that have to do with election security? I mean, are you hacking machines? That’s that. Now that’s election security sharing. Just gossip from a research dossier though.
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Is that really? don don’t know. I got questions.
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Well, the steel dossier that had an impact, not directly but indirectly on the election. I think that
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No, but that wasn’t a foreign entity that did it. but wasn legit Democrats that
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Did it. No, Democrats definitely
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Prolonged it. They wandered it all through the press and the press worked with ’em.
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They actually, yeah, they third party hired a foreign entity to do it. Yeah,
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Yeah. They love them. Some Russia, when they work with them like that I mean that’s I mean. This is those all receipts on this stuff. So don don’t know. I just feel like, what, what are you Why, would you even need to hack or try to do that to Trump’s ca? I mean everybody knows what he is been up to. All the stuff that they threw at him, they’ve already, you can go ahead. Yeah,
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I have, I have a theory. Okay, go ahead. It’s because you know how there were no policies on Kamala’s website for a long time. As a matter of fact, there’s still
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Until they copied literally Joe Biden.
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Yeah. I think that they paid Iran to hack Trump’s plans so that they could put them out as their own plans. But something kind of got, I think they so well
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Well they need to do that because they know what he’s gonna do already.
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Yeah. They don’t know the details though. I mean
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They’re dumber than I thought. Well, they’re not gonna publish details. Nothing. They’re dumber than I thought. If they’re gonna hire Iran to basically hack what he’s already talked about publicly,
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But they, you notice all the plans they put out, have nothing, no comprehensive details in those plans. I think that that’s what they may be looking for. Yeah.
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Most politicians don’t though every now and then they do. Like I think that Trump onto some of the economic stuff has gotten into specificity.
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Yeah. and I think it’s important now that we’re what, how many days out? 50. Less than 50. Yeah. To the election. I think it’s time to
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Jump off my roof. you
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Know, throw, throw some details out there.
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You mean just some deets. There you go. Just some deets. That’s all. That’s all, that’s all people need. Yeah. We had the listeners like, didn’t we have a dossier drop around this time in 2016? Correct, Theo. We absolutely did. We absolutely did. That is true. Now speaking of, let me pull, you can pull this story up. This very interesting story about Tim Walz his, Hmm. Former National Guard colleague said that classified nuclear manual went missing around the time that Waltz returned from a trip to China. Waltz’s former colleague believes Waltz stored or stole, excuse me, the nuclear Standard Operating Procedure manual.
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He was one of the only people with access to where it was stored. According to one retired soldier Waltz had just returned from another trip to China. Geez. He’s such a freak. And the manual went missing. I just, I’m, this dude is such a freak who he was like, I’m gonna get married on the anniversary of the et tianmen Square massacre. I mean that’s like above what the Adams family does, right? Like the Adams family where they like, they love McCobb stuff and that, that’s even above and beyond what they would do. I mean That’s just you because you wanted to remember your wedding date. The retired Nebraska National Guard soldier says he’s willing to cooperate with the FBI. Well well imagine that.
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So I, and this goes after a former student of his says that he just adores the communist regime and always did. And That, he was always buying copies of the Little Red book, which was the propaganda that Mao wrote. Right. That’s, wow. That’s pretty amazing. So I I mean, I do think this I mean you don’t need to know all of that. You don’t need all this stuff to know that this guy’s a comm. Just look at everything he did as Governor. I mean. He lives like a communist. He talks like a communist. He governs like a communist. He’s a communist. I mean, you don’t need to know that. He went and went to China and honeymoon in China and did all this stuff in China to know that the guy loves him somehow.
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But I do think it’s interesting, this story of the nuclear manual. Hmm. That is very interesting. So how is that nobody’s, nobody in the press is curious about that. Nobody in the press wants to ask any kind of questions about that. Nobody. ’cause I I just feel like that’s, you know, kind of important.
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I wonder how, because think about this, when you think about the Democrats that are all involved and have been caught with Chinese spies and such, how did Tim Walz get elevated to where he did a, you know, horrible job clearly in his state and now he’s elevated to the vice president of the United States for the Democrats. Those China ties raise red flags for me.
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Well they well ’cause you’re a smart person with more than one brain cell to rub together. Kain, thank you. That’s that is correct. I just, godly, can you imagine if he is the vice president? I mean
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It’ll be just like Biden as vice president with Obama getting all of that favor.
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Hmm. Speaking of president, vice president, I wanted to go back to this audio. Where’s this at? It’s audio soundbite seven. ’cause you guys were pointing this out. This she’s taught, she was so Oprah who is dressed in don don’t know. Orange, Crimson. Orange don don’t know what that color is. Burnt ember. What is that color? I don’t even know, Sienna. Yeah. Anyway, Sienna, thank you. Wow. Kane. but wasn, the gayest you’ve ever sounded. You’re like that. You’re like, that’s Sienna, it’s burnt Sienna. She’s Kamala Harris is talking to Oprah Winfrey and Oprah was asking her about guns and Kamala Harris says, audio, somebody seven this
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At the debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz a gun. I did not know that. Thought nobody breaks in my house. They’re getting shot m sorry. Yes, yes. IIII hear that. I hear that. Probably should not have said that, but my staff will deal with that later. Yep.
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Her staff will deal with it later. What, what, what do you mean? You probably shouldn’t have said it. I think more people need to say it. If somebody breaks into your house, they’re getting shot. But what does she mean? Her staff is gonna take care of it? Although they’ll deal with it later. I guess what the questions about it, so everybody’s been asking what she owns, what is it that she owns? Yeah.
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Cut 26 is the follow-up. CN ended Acosta, who I don’t How is he still on the air?
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Yeah, I don’t know. So this is one of the spokespeople for her campaign. Listen to this.
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Yeah. Well look, she, she has made it very clear that she staunchly supports the Second Amendment amendment. She was stand, she supports strong gun, responsible gun ownership. And she does own, own a firearm. So I don’t, I, you know, I don’t know. I can’t really comment more than that except for the fact that she is somebody who does believe that if you are a responsible gun owner in this country and you wanna have a gun in your home to protect your families, and if you wanna have a, you know, gun to go hunting with, you are certainly able to, she just wants to make sure that we have restrictions in place. What does she own to keep guns out of, you know, out of the hands of, of people who wanted
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We have all that already. That’s the problem. Audio. Somebody 12 though. Here’s the truth of the matter. Flashback. Yeah. Listen to this. Adding
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To your gun control agenda.
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Yeah, I think it’s a great idea. But I mean, listen, I, I don’t think we lack for great ideas. As I’ve said many times, we’ve been having great ideas for decades. The problem is that Congress has not had the courage to act. And that is why from the beginning, I have said my agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act. But if they don’t, within the first days of my administration,
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She’s talking about confiscation and mandatory buybacks, which is confiscation. So she’s trying to rebrand herself as someone who is supportive of the Second Amendment. But she’s not, nor is Tim Walz. They try to act I mean they’re not at all. How much do you wanna bet if she doest anything? It’s an AR 15, you know, you know, that’s what it is. She
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She own, you think she owns an AR 15?
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I don’t see
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That. I absolutely do.
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Woo. So there was a lot of stuff that broke yesterday. You had the Mark Robinson stuff and then you have Olivia Newsy, who is a New York magazine writer, was placed on leave after apparently having an emotional affair with RFK Jr. And she kind of admitted to such. She said she had engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign while she was reporting on the campaign. She insists that at no time did she ever use him as a source. And a Kennedy spokesperson had said, oh, he only met her once at, for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece. But she apparently there was enough there that they placed her on leave over it and they, she said she regretted not disclosing it to the publication.
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I don’t know her that well. I don’t think that she would say this without there being a lot of truth to it. Honestly.
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What’s an emotional affair?
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You can have an emotional affair with somebody. Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. You
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Can, let’s start a different time then. don don’t know what
2 (57m 28s):
That is. Oh hell yeah. Yes, you absolutely can. It’s not just physical. It’s not just physical. No, no, no. Well, yeah, we’ll talk about that. Alright. Air quality warning. So in Indiana, they were telling people to turn off their lights amid an air quality alert. Due to unhealthy ozone levels. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management declared an air quality action day in effect through Friday for the northwest, north, central and southeast portions of the state. When they said ground level ozone and fine particulate matter can build up to unhealthy levels. So they were telling people to turn off their air conserve energy, set your air to 75 degrees, or shut up, or it’s summer or turn off lights.
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To measure that?
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Well, it’s the air particulate. They
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Can’t measure you
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Turning your lights off. It’s, yeah, they’re measuring the lights going off. Cane actually reduces the air particulate pissed up piss. And it reduces it and makes the air lighter. Tastier I don know. Anyway, dock workers at key US ports are threatening to strike that consumers could feel. So go ahead and order all your cheap Chinese made stuff. Now. they said that the automate, they’re trying to thwart the automation of their jobs. So 45, you know what, maybe, maybe, you know, work with people. 45,000 dock workers along the US Eastern Gulf Coast. They’re threatening to strike on October 1st. It could shut down ports that handle about half of the nation’s cargo from ships.
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It’s the International Longshoreman’s Union, which is a very cool name by the way. That sounds like a whole class in Warhammer. Oh, what are you on plane. As a member of the International Longshoreman’s Unions, what I’m doing demanding significantly higher wages, they want a total ban on automation of cranes, gates, and container movements that are used. Don don’t know anything about that. So don don’t know if that’s helpful or helpful loading or unloading a freight. All I know is that I watched a video of a woman trying to drive a forklift yesterday and it went horribly. So that’s all about all I know about this stuff. So anyway, I don’t know. They don’t want things automated and they want it. It’s gonna be a strike. And yeah, so go ahead and order all your, your stuff now. ’cause it’s gonna take a while to get here probably.
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And apparently they’re saying that milk is keeping, could keep your gut cancer free. And. we have like the Gibson passion of the Christ repeated 5,000 times in here. The surprising study finds that meat and milk may prevent cancer in your gut. So, and it’s from Japan. I think it’s the Rike in the Center for Integrative Medical Sciences. They revealed that food antigens, particularly those found in meat and mill, could be the unsung heroes in keeping your guts free of all those diseases. Oh, imagine that. That’s what we all figured. Hmm. Good on the Japanese actual academics over here doing the hard work. We got more in store. Thomas Massey coming up,
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At the debate. I’m a gun owner. Tim Walz is a gun. I did not know that. Breaks breaks in my house. They’re getting shot. Sorry. Yes. Yes. I I, I I hear that. I hear that. Probably should not have said that, but my staff will deal with that later. Yeah.
2 (1h 3m 17s):
Don don’t know what that means. Like, they’ll deal. I I kind of feel like she owns maybe a California compliant AR 15, but she’s never gonna say it. but wasn interesting considering that, didn’t she go after Kyle Rittenhouse for using a firearm in defense of his own life? So don don’t know. Does she really think that? I’m not quite sure. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, but wasn the vice President and Of course, the Democrat nominee for President, trying to walk to the middle and act like she’s always been a big time Second Amendment supporter, which we know that she hasn’t. And this is why can you imagine this Bill HR 95 34 going through heaven forbid if she wins in November. This is the bill that representative Thomas Massey outta the beautiful state of Kentucky, has proposed a constitutional carry bill.
2 (1h 4m 3s):
I love saying it. I would love, it’s my birthday month. I would love for that to be a reality. He’s proposed it. I don’t know how well it would fare in the Senate. He joins us now via Skype and Congressman, first off, love that you’re here and I wanna say that we’ve been without, you know, we’ve been praying for you and we’ve been sending so many good prayers to you and your family and just lifting you guys up. So, you know, we’re And, we’re still praying for you all. So God love you. But I I also wanted to thank you for proposing this piece of legislation. It’s about time.
21 (1h 4m 34s):
It is about time. By the way, Dana, my wife, is a big fan of yours.
2 (1h 4m 38s):
Oh goodness. Thank you.
21 (1h 4m 41s):
So this bill, I think the time has come for this bill. It’s a nationwide constitutional carry bill. And it would even cover Washington DC and the territories like Guam and Puerto Rico that are US territories, but not states. So, you know, 29 states already now recognize that you shouldn’t have to beg the government to exercise a God-given right. That is guaranteed in the Constitution. And part of me was a little bit reluctant to introduce this bill because states have rights And you know, you wanna respect those rights. But ever since 20 2008, which was the Heller decision, and then 2010, which was the McDonald decision, which bound the states to the Second Amendment, it, the states have been violating the Second Amendment, in my opinion, by requiring you to have a permit to carry a firearm.
21 (1h 5m 35s):
And so this would remedy that. And it, you know, it’s kind of it. Reciprocity is a good idea and I and I love it. But what do you do if you’re in a state that doesn’t give permits and you can’t get a permit and you’re trying to go to another state Just because you live in New York or California, you shouldn’t have to jump through some crazy hoops to try to exercise your God-given rights. Yeah,
2 (1h 5m 58s):
I it’s, and it’s amazing. I have friends that live in California and they have to have, when they can get a license to carry, they, they had a card that had all of everything that they could carry on their card like their, they have their state registry and I’ve it printed on their card, but wasn a terrifying thing to see. And Of course, they have no reciprocity with anybody.
21 (1h 6m 18s):
Well, that’s the same way in Washington DC You have to register the guns in Washington DC that you want to carry here. and I think that’s so basically go by a cheap gun. You don’t care much about to carry in DC if you’re gonna have to register.
2 (1h 6m 34s):
I lost it in a boating accident. Gosh dang. Don’t even hold a own a boat
21 (1h 6m 38s):
In the Potomac right here in the
2 (1h 6m 40s):
Potomac. Right. This is you and talking with Congressman Thomas Massey, his constitutional carry Bill and I have other stuff I wanna get as well with you. But this, I, you know, obviously close to my heart, this issue. And you, you mentioned too that states have their rights. I, I always feel, and correct me if I’m wrong on this, whenever I look at things like natural rights, whether it’s, you know, your right of self-defense to be able to carry a right of speech and free exercise of religion, I always look at and think that the supremacy clause kind of comes into play here. I mean these are natural rights that states should not be able to abridge
21 (1h 7m 11s):
Well, and that’s what the 14th Amendment is, you know, which is a result of the Civil War. It says that you can’t abridge those natural rights. And when the 14th Amendment passed, it didn’t automatically make the Second Amendment bind or the even the First Amendment binding on the States. Huh. But through court cases, they said, you know, what, if they were, if they were protected in the Bill of Rights, then these are probably those fundamental rights we’re talking about in the 14th Amendment. So even though I’m reluctant to force the federal government’s powers onto the states, the 14th Amendment is the reason the states are bound to the Second Amendment now. And that’s, that’s the constitution that I support and honor and uphold.
2 (1h 7m 55s):
What a great 62nd explainer I mean. I think Congressman Massey just needs to do like new schoolhouse rock videos and put those out. Because imagine how many more people would be better educated if he just explained it like in his, the manner in which he just did. Then Congressman, I know that there’s, there’s the cr the stop gap, that and the fight to include the save act, which is about protecting the integrity of the vote as well. What’s gonna happen on October 1st? ’cause we were looking at the headlines of stuff, not make it in the House. What’s going on?
21 (1h 8m 25s):
The what’s gonna happen on October 1st is the thing that’s always happened on October 1st, for the all 12 years that I’ve been here, they’re gonna do a cr that goes to about a week before Christmas. Now let me tell you why they like hunting right? Until before Christmas. It’s at that point that they have maximum leverage over members of Congress who just want to go home and be with their families. And, you know, we’re human beings too. And when they say, do you want to spend Christmas with Hakeem Jeffries, or do you want to go home and open presents? you know, wow. Then, then it’s like, all right, I’ll vote for anything. I’ll vote for anything. Just let you know there’s nothing as intoxicating and as persuasive to get somebody to vote for something here as the smell of jet fumes from DCA, the airport here nearby During Christmas.
21 (1h 9m 14s):
Like that is that that is the best I mean I mean best, you know, intoxicate to get people to go. Yes. Especially around Christmas. So that’s what they’re gonna do. There was this little ploy for a while where they were gonna attach the save act and excuse the reference they were gonna get conservatives half pregnant by getting you to vote for a CR with the save act. And then after you voted for that, which we did vote on that it actually failed. But they were always gonna strip the save act off of it and get you fully pregnant by October 1st.
2 (1h 9m 46s):
Oh, my gosh. October. This, this date. You I mean. I wish that they would, I wish almost that the house would set up rules. Like we’re not gonna, we can’t punt anything till right before Christmas. We’re gonna just rob the left. Oh yeah. Of that ability
21 (1h 9m 59s):
Bill. There was an effort to punt it into next year so that if Trump won, you know, there would be no chance of the lame duck Congress doing something nefarious in December. But there’s a provision in here. I’m still holding out hope. Last year I got signed into law by Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer. They signed this, this is hidden in the last debt limit increase that if we do a continuing resolution that goes past April, everything gets cut 1%. So I’m secretly hoping that we, the continuing resolutions just keep going and they never do the omnibus bill because if they do continuing resolutions past April 30th, we get a 1% cut automatically. Ooh.
2 (1h 10m 39s):
On everything I like, I love how you hid that in there. Just goes to show you they don’t read this, they don’t read this stuff.
21 (1h 10m 45s):
Listen, one of my friends told me that I was playing chess and these folks,
2 (1h 10m 52s):
Oh no. Oh no, we got it froze. Oh no, we’re gonna get him back. We’re gonna get him back. Yeah. He’s playing chess and he is gonna say his friends are playing checkers. Are these, are they oppositions playing checkers? We’re gonna bring Thomas Massey back. Congressman Massey here. Kind of had a little bit of a freeze, but, okay, we got it. We got a thumbs up. Yeah, it’s,
21 (1h 11m 7s):
It’s, you got me back? Yeah.
2 (1h 11m 9s):
Audio, but video. We got audio. We’ll work on it. We’ll work on it. There we go. There we go. Congressman.
21 (1h 11m 13s):
Alright. Am I back? You’re
2 (1h 11m 15s):
Back.
21 (1h 11m 16s):
Okay. You guessed part of the punchline, but you didn’t guess the best punchline. Alright, my friend said I’m playing chess and they’re playing checkers up here. And my, my late wife Rhonda said, no, they are chewing on the checkers and they are arguing with each other over which flavor is better, red or black flavor.
2 (1h 11m 35s):
That actually is the most accurate thing that I think I’ve heard of when it comes to talking about this stuff with DC I’m gonna remember that. I’m gonna have to steal that. We gotta, we gotta write that one down. Kate, talk with Congressman Thomas Massey on this. He’s got the constitutional carry bill talking about the stop ga, the tax free on the no taxes on tips. This is the Tax Free Tips Act. I just kind of think that maybe we should just remove the taxes on all the things and have, you know, maybe it’s a fair tax. I’m totally open for any kind of discussion on anything that replaces this current system. But I always think why stop it Tips though, because what about the cooks and all the people who don’t get tips that still work in that indus in those service industries,
21 (1h 12m 14s):
Right? In some of those service industries, they, the waiters share tips with, with people who are Yeah. you know, behind the counter, but you are right, we should go, I would go with a fair tax or a flat tax or just hell get rid of all the taxes and replace it with a tariff like the country ran on for the first 150 years. Yeah. Until the, what was it, the 16th amendment that basically made it so that the government could tax us. You couldn’t, there was, the income tax was unconstitutional until like 1913 when they passed the 16th amendment. So I would repeal the whole 16th amendment And. we could, you know, figure out a size of government that could be funded with a fair tax or a flat tax.
21 (1h 12m 59s):
But in the interim, this is a start. And as my friend Tim Burett, who’s a co-sponsor of this, said, you know, he’s not worried about all this money getting hit under the mattress. These people who are, you know, are put in a mason jar and buried in the backyard, these people who are working are oftentimes working paycheck to paycheck in the, in the service industry. And they’re gonna inject that right back into the economy. And. we would actually be better off letting them do that instead of sending it to the government. And then maybe one day they get their tax refund and get to spend it again. Just let ’em have it as, as it comes across. And it is a gift, it’s a token of appreciation from, you know, from the patron to the person who’s providing the service.
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That is
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A excellent definition. Yes.
21 (1h 13m 43s):
And it was, you know, it wasn’t until we got credit cards that you, anybody was ever taxed on this stuff anyway, you
2 (1h 13m 50s):
Know? Interesting. I just now realize that’s absolutely accurate. Yes.
21 (1h 13m 55s):
So in the meantime, just if, if I can’t get this passed, by the way, it was Donald Trump’s idea, but it was actually long ago. Ron. Paul’s idea and I, you know, I think they both have a great idea. I’m not gonna argue over who was the, the genius behind it. I’m just the guy who ripped off both ideas and introduced the bill here in the house representatives.
2 (1h 14m 16s):
We don’t care if it gets passed, we don’t care who created. That’s right. It, we don’t care who created it.
21 (1h 14m 20s):
In the meantime, pay your tip in cash and Yes. Let the government guess
2 (1h 14m 24s):
That. I love that. Exactly. I love that cash economy. I love that. you know, just give it in cash. Be and, and people need to carry more cash. you know, I have to say, as a recovering germaphobe, I used to not carry around a lot of cash. And then the pandemic happened, and then I loved germs after that out of spite. And so now I’m like, I need dirty money. I need dirty cash. I just wanna carry it around. Have it, I’m not even gonna wash my hands for a sandwich. Now. I’m all about it. Kane’s dying. They’re gonna, now I’m all about it. They’re clipping this now. Yeah, they are. They are. They’re totally getting it. But I, I love that idea. I wanted to ask you one, one other quick thing. You mentioned the president as well. He had said something in his speech about 10 capping credit card interest rates at like 10%. I was get nervous when government starts messing around with rates, interest rates and gets and reg restrictions and regulations with finance.
2 (1h 15m 10s):
I didn’t know if you had any quick thoughts on that, or if you had heard what he had said or if there’s anything in the works in Congress.
21 (1h 15m 16s):
There’s nothing in the works. I get nervous too. Let the free market decide. I do believe there’s enough competition in the credit card market and, and you can have a bank card and there’s Venmo and there are other things. So I think there’s enough competition there in, in fact, the, the government kind of screws things up when they try to eliminate these payday lenders because honestly, sometimes those are better deals than somebody going out on the street and getting their kneecap broken. There’s various degrees of loaning money, so I wouldn’t cap that. Now there is a, a similar issue that may need looked into, which is the store that when the vendor pays the credit card. Yeah. There are only a couple digital systems that you could use.
21 (1h 15m 56s):
And in fact, they’ve used that bottleneck to try and, and infringe on our second amendment rights. So maybe we need to look at the bottleneck where the vendor is, can only use one or two different electronic systems to pay the credit cards.
2 (1h 16m 11s):
That’s a really good idea as well. And always, you always have great ideas. And Clinton, where’s your pin at, by the way, did it get too scary and you had to Oh? my gosh, why did I ask? I was like, I don’t see it. I don’t get to get terrified.
21 (1h 16m 22s):
Hold on. I’ve got, I’m working on another model with bigger s
2 (1h 16m 25s):
It’s bigger. Is that bigger?
21 (1h 16m 27s):
Yes. It’s bigger. Oh.
2 (1h 16m 28s):
My gosh.
21 (1h 16m 28s):
This is the little one. Here’s the bigger one. Now it’s a prototype, so it’s off by a trillion. It doesn’t calibrate with treasury every day. It’s like this
2 (1h 16m 36s):
One off only by a trillion. It’s off. This is I mean. We are getting into spooky season. So this fits, you know, that’s, that is, that’s the most terrifying thing I think I can see. That’s, that’s, I want one. Don’t, because then I’d have to look at it every day. Kane. No, I want one.
21 (1h 16m 52s):
I wear the, I wore the little one around forever and, and just, it didn’t get enough attention. Although I did catch congresswoman staring down here and I had to tell ’em my eyes were up here.
2 (1h 17m 4s):
It’s gonna, your, your deck clock is gonna be so big. It’s gonna be like the flail flav hype necklace. Well,
21 (1h 17m 10s):
Digital. This one’s, this one’s gonna be a belt buckle.
2 (1h 17m 12s):
Oh wow. That’s, that’s amazing. Congressman Thomas Massey always appreciates you seeing you my friend. And again, our condolences your amazing, wonderful wife sending love to your family. And I know the next time I see you, I’m sure that debt clock’s gonna be that big. It’s gonna be like a rodeo belt buckle. Terrifying us all. There you go, Congressman. Always a pleasure. Thank you. All
21 (1h 17m 32s):
Right, see you Dana.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida, man.
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And this was on Tuesday of this week. He tried to hide the evidence. There was a brief pursuit, you know, because obviously the cops saw him speeding away and they pursued him and he just drove all the way home. And before his arrest, he tried to snort all of it to try to hide it. And now he faces charges of fleeing, eluding possession of cocaine, tampering with evidence. you know, when you look at the police file photo where it looks like he literally just, his nose is all powdered white. It looks like he ate a powdered donut, right?
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He smelled
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It. Yeah. That, how did he not od That’s the thing. Like Oh, my gosh, couldn’t you od like this? So anyway, he’s totally in jail. You can’t ever do that stuff. And never just, golly Why would anybody try? But yeah, he definitely didn’t look innocent there at all. Stick with us our third hour’s on the way.
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That does make me hopeful actually, that this, this effect will speak to more women about the true character of Donald Trump and, and And, we will turn them away. But to your initial point, I know you said we weren’t gonna talk about it, but I was, it just seems to me that since she is in an interracial marriage, she should have known that to support a racist is problematic. Her children are, are biracial and her family is one of the families in that in the seventies could not have lived in any of Donald Trump’s buildings. So it just seems to me that maybe she’s just not that politically savvy or maybe she’s just not read in.
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Well granted,
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All we know is that she liked a Trump post. we don’t know. She hasn’t
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Stated, she has since stated she
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Supported. But that’s fair to interpret
2 (1h 21m 9s):
That Oh, my gosh, Nepo baby is all well granted, what a horrible, ignorant thing to say. That’s Sonny Hostin, by the way. Who was going off on Brittany Mahomes for liking a couple of posts from Donald Trump somewhere? Was it on Instagram? Who does that too, by the way? Who sits there and combs through someone’s likes to try to cause controversy? you know, it’s, it’s not an endorsement. People are so stupid. But for Sonny Hostin, what an what A bitch. Oh, What an ignorant, racist, bigoted person to say something like that. How dare you to sit here and, and, and castigate her and then call into question her commitment to her marriage and her role as a mother and to drag in her children because she liked some posts from someone you dislike politically.
2 (1h 22m 5s):
What is your mental damage woman? you know, it’s people like Sonny Hoston. Their ideology is a cancer on this earth. It is the aids of the earth. I am so tired of this. How, who are you to sit here and go? Well, you know, she has, she’s in an interracial marriage and she should have known better who are what Gatekeeper are you? That’s a bitchy thing to say. And you know, I’m right. That’s horrible. I mean, can you imagine making casting that kind of aspersion on someone’s character because they liked a post from someone Because she liked a post.
2 (1h 22m 48s):
So that gives you the right to call into her question, her marriage, her job as a mother. Everything else. What is wrong with you people? I’m so tired of this stuff. I’ve, you know, this, I get that people are so politically tribal that they feel like this sort of hatred is justified. And if that’s what they have to tell themselves to help themselves sleep better at night. I don don’t know. I just, it’s a shame. That’s a shame. I’m not wrong, Kane. Nope. You can have Kane almost had a stroke. That’s okay. But I’m now wrong. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, top of this third hour.
2 (1h 23m 29s):
That made me mad because the Mahomes seem like nice people. Yeah. And they don’t seem like they try to be, I don’t know what their politics are. Are you a nice person? Yes or no?
6 (1h 23m 39s):
And the fact that we don’t know what their politics are is a great indicator.
2 (1h 23m 43s):
Yeah, it absolutely is. Are you a nice person? Are you decent? Why is, are you a nice person? Why should that be the answer to that? Be predicated upon? Okay, well wait, hold up, wait a minute. But did you like Trump’s post? Who uses that as a litmus test? And then you’ve got NPO babies sitting over there who’s like, well, granted, granted what? My gosh. This is why people who run media entities shouldn’t auto automatically fast track their kids into positions where they share opinions. Because not everybody is married. Not every, not every situation not merits that the opinion of that person, my heavens, I it’s shame on these people that really made me mad because I, everything I’ve ever seen of the Mahomes, he seems real nice.
2 (1h 24m 33s):
She seems real nice. Their kids seem happy. you know, they, Taylor Swift goes to the shows and they hang out. But this is because they’re mad that she’s friends with Taylor Swift and they feel like they, that they have to police who Taylor Swift hangs out with. We talked about this because the left was saying, well, Taylor Swift needs to stop being friends with Brittany Mahome. ’cause Brittany Mahomes likes some Trump hosts. This is what week two of this week, two of these people losing their minds over this because Brittany Mahomes liked someone’s post. Y’all gonna be getting her husband saying some stuff. Good heavens. But they’re policing Taylor Swift because Taylor Swift is influential and they are so desperate to influence people that they feel like they’ve got to, they don’t want it to look normal.
2 (1h 25m 21s):
If Taylor Swift, who endorses Kamala Harris, if she’s friendly with someone who is a Republican or they think is right, actually nobody even knows what Britney Mahomes is there. Everybody’s just assuming. you know, I’ve like some tweets that by politician, I’ve liked some tweets by John Fetterman before. Doesn’t mean I endorse or would ever vote for John Fetterman if I lived in Pennsylvania.
6 (1h 25m 43s):
There are Democrats that have actually endorsed Trump. So it’s not like, you know what I mean? Just because you like something or even say something positive about someone doesn’t mean you have, you know, you’re endorsing them in any way. Yeah,
2 (1h 25m 56s):
I it’s, it, it, it’s exactly it. It’s not an endorsement, but they don’t want it to look normal. That Taylor Swift is friends with someone who might have diverse thought. That’s what really this comes down to. They don’t want that to look normal because they’ve gotta keep everybody divided. They need Democrats to only hang with Democrats. They need their, their conservatives to stay with conservatives. Heaven forbid that there’s any, any sort of inter political mingling. Can’t have that. Good heavens can’t do that. That’s bad. It’s, I that just made me really mad because I can’t stand when I see nice people be treated like that.
2 (1h 26m 36s):
It, it brings out, brings out the Ozark in me a little bit. you know, I’m wearing flip flops right now. I may take one off. Yeah, I’m in the studio. I’m in my TV mullet today. You guys don’t see it. Actually, I’m wearing a hat. So it’s, you know, it’s casual Friday. But I always get, I get, I get upset when I see people who seem real nice, treated real poorly like that. Especially by these, these self-appointed gatekeepers. Like, who made you the gate? Who made this chick the gatekeeper of all of this? Who did that? Nobody. Good heavens. Someone said that watching grease pigs run around is more entertaining. I mean I. think I can’t believe. People watch this show. Who watches that show? Who watches the view?
2 (1h 27m 17s):
I say this to someone who’s guest hosted it a couple times, but, but wasn back when Barbara Walters was still alive and Jenny McCarthy was on, and she was one of the nicest people ever, by the way, she was so nice. And, and Whoopi Goldberg was, was not rude. She was nice as well. But I didn’t meet what’s her face? The joy lady who’s not joyful. I didn’t, she wasn’t there that day. But my gosh, what happened to like that? What happened to them? Who watches that anymore? I can’t think of anything that I would like less than. Would you like to watch a television show of a bunch of women speaking? No. No. I would not. Thank you. And no, no woman.
2 (1h 27m 57s):
Really be honest. Like no women, all of you watch are not there. No women that you know would either. Right. Come on, let’s be real about it. Let’s be real. We got a couple of other things to touch on as well because we’ve been hitting everything from the gun control stuff. We’ve been, we’ve been hitting a lot of it. We’ve got the debate coming up October 1st. And also we’ve gotten into the North Carolina stuff as well. The speaking of North Carolina, that salvador’s crystal ball over Virginia. They’ve shifted that North Carolina race. Obviously it’s going towards Democrats. What is it doing to the whole race?
2 (1h 28m 40s):
It’s all, it all comes down to electoral votes and I again. I just, I wrote about it. you know, I’m, I’m not gonna get that much into it anymore. You can read about it over at Substack. Go and check it out there. That’s up for North Carolinas to decide. I wanted to hit on this headline too, because it touches on what we, let me pull this up. What we had been saying. Did you see this? It’s a poll that came out. RMG research. I’m not a, it’s a rasmus poll. 17% say America would’ve been better off if Trump had been killed.
2 (1h 29m 20s):
Three in 10 Democrats. Yeah. you know, we were just talking about the hyperbolic policing that, you know, with Sonny Hostin, with the view the, that’s amazing to me. Three in 10 Democrats. So you can, you wonder why all of this stuff tends to only go one way and that’s, there’s a I mean good heavens. There’s a big answer for you right there. they said 17% of voters of these are Democrat voters believe that America would’ve been better off if the former president had been killed in last week’s attempted assassination. That includes 28% of Democrats who say that America would’ve been better off if he had been assassinated.
2 (1h 30m 2s):
24% weren’t sure. At least 48% could bring themselves to say that America would not be better off if the opposing party’s candidate for president had been assassinated. This is where we’re at in polling. Just let me just, this is how this went. So do you think that America would’ve been better off if the former president had been shot and killed or not? What do you, what are your thoughts? That’s an actual question. And then somewhat I mean do they get points came for answering honestly or not? don don’t know. No,
27 (1h 30m 34s):
It’s not required.
2 (1h 30m 37s):
How do you Well, some I 24%. Well, we’re not sure. Hmm. We’re just not sure if, if the America would’ve been better off. If he would’ve been killed and 48% were like, well it’s actually bad if that would happen. And well, 48%. Hallelujah. How in the world did we get here? How in the world did we get here? I mean, it’s kind of rhetorical. That’s just wild. But that’s, you know, that’s I mean. That’s the new survey that they came out with. And when asked whether or not US government agencies were involved in the latest 37 said it was very or somewhat likely Oh.
2 (1h 31m 19s):
my gosh. So the deep state, 54% suggested that Trump had used overheated the quote overheated language that might encourage some people to act violently.
27 (1h 31m 32s):
Really?
2 (1h 31m 33s):
35% blames C Nnn or M-S-N-B-C 33% suggested Harrison cited it. So they’re blaming the guy who got the, as the attempted assassination attempt was against, they’re blaming him for it. Okay. Now they said that it was, now I will say the question that, that that they, they focused on the question that the way that they worded it was quote, while it is always difficult to wish ill of another human being, would America be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend? 69 did At least say no.
28 (1h 32m 10s):
Total
6 (1h 32m 15s):
You and your positive spins
2 (1h 32m 18s):
Well, but the rest are ridiculous. Yeah.
6 (1h 32m 20s):
How many?
2 (1h 32m 21s):
Well, yeah, there 150 14% said we’re not sure.
28 (1h 32m 29s):
Good god.
2 (1h 32m 31s):
Golly Oh man. We’re smud. Right? Those people deserve SMUD to get smoted sweet meteor if death did. That’s right.
28 (1h 32m 42s):
We deserve it.
2 (1h 32m 43s):
Oh. my gosh, this is, these are actual real things. We got more on the way. I’m not even, there’s more. There’s more to come. There’s more to unpack.
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6 (1h 33m 21s):
And now all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s quick five.
2 (1h 33m 27s):
I can’t, I can’t honestly believe this headline. Purple apples are going viral on social media and orchards are being inundated with requests, but there’s a catch ’cause they don’t exist. They’re AI images of stupid purple apples. And people are like, all these horticulturalists and all of these orchards are like, stop asking us about these stupid purple apples. They don’t exist. It’s not a real thing. They’ve had all of these like photos on Instagram and TikTok and like one of them says, oh look at these, you know Apple, it’s purple apple sauce. And they said that the purple apples originated in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and they in thrive in the chili climate.
2 (1h 34m 10s):
And they taste like cinnamon and banana. It’s, and literally, here’s the name of the account. It’s un naturalist ai. Okay, well everybody’s been asking about purple apples now. And so it blew up everywhere. And people literally have been going to, just showing up randomly at Saskatchewan. Orchards going, where’s your purple apples? I’m not even kidding. And so now they’re like, stop it. They’re not real. There isn’t a thing like this. There’s no such thing as this. It’s fake. It’s all fake
28 (1h 34m 38s):
Oh. my gosh.
2 (1h 34m 40s):
I can’t, the five most rat infested cities in America have been in revealed and they’re all Democrat Run. It’s, yeah, the big apple is the most rodent riddled. It’s Terminix list of 50 most rodent infested cities. Mm. And they’re like the ugly rats. Not like little cute field m like like little field M. They’re the ugly rats. They’re the rats. All right. But they said that it’s, it’s California actually has leads the nation for rodent pest control searches. But they said that Los Angeles’s third Philly and DC are in the top five. The second was San Francisco and the Yeah, that’s New York is on top Of.
2 (1h 35m 25s):
course it is. Ooh, this is insane. A man with this makes me feel like this is me. Now I will look at someone’s health mallet and I will immediately say I have that. I’m a little bit of a hypochondriac. A man 20 years old with a constant runny nose found his brain was poking out and leaking his brain literally was bulging through a hole in his skull. Is that what web is from Syria? Is that why my nose is running? Is my brain poking out of a skull hole? Yeah. He thought it was a cold sym symptom. It was C cerebro spinal fluid. His brain and spinal fluid. He was in a car accident years prior though, when he had a head injury and he didn’t, he refused treatment at the time and then he, you know, I mean he got some moderate headaches and seizures, but no big deal.
2 (1h 36m 11s):
And then, okay, so maybe it’s not me. Maybe it’s not. Maybe it’s just this guy. Good night. Let’s see, an animal remnants were spread across I 6 35 and they shut down three lanes of traffic in North Texas. Oh. Nail three. They ugh. Gator heads and guts and all kinds of stuff. Wow. It was alligator and chicken remnants. Yeah. T handled it. Chicken and gator remnants on multiple lanes. Stick with us. We got more in store. Yay.
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29 (1h 37m 24s):
We’re grateful that Jill is here today. Heard that clapping. It wasn’t for me when we came in. And here across previous administration. First ladies have attended these meetings and for specific reasons, it’s the first time Jill has joined us and it goes to show how important the issue is, which she’s about to speak to the both of us today. At the top of our meeting, Jill’s going to give an update on the house initiative. White House Initiative fundamentally changed the approach and the fund and how we approach and fund women’s health services. So I’d like to turn it over to Jill and for any comment she has and it’s all yours kid.
29 (1h 38m 8s):
Thank you kid.
2 (1h 38m 9s):
You know sometimes the white. What? That’s kind of weird. Why is she at the head of the table? That’s so weird. They held their, this is the first cabinet meeting that they’ve had in 11 months. Not like anything’s been happening. you know, their first cabinet meeting in 11 months and Jill Biden was at the head of the table. I Why? No one elected her. Why is she there? And sitting at the head of it. That’s weird. Right? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this third hour. And. we just, we but wasn just, that just happened.
2 (1h 38m 50s):
That just I mean it just was today just a little bit ago. So they had their first cabinet meeting in 11 months and he goes, I’d like to turn it over to her for any, Jill, for any kind of comments that she has. What she has zero reason to be there at all whatsoever. None. None. 11 months. 11 months. Kane, it’s almost like there’s some stuff going on that maybe they could have discussed, you think? Yeah. I mean they here. We haven’t have our, haven’t had a cabinet meeting in 11 months, but let’s go ahead and turn it over to Jill.
6 (1h 39m 32s):
Yeah. and I don’t I mean I’ve participated in voting in gosh, past 10, 20 years. Probably never seen her name on the ballot anywhere. So why is anyone handing anything over to her?
2 (1h 39m 45s):
He sounds totally out of it too, doesn’t he? He sounds like he’s, he sounds like he works as much as you do when, which we know he doesn’t. As you all out there And, we all know again that he doesn’t,
6 (1h 39m 56s):
It’s what lame duck sounds like,
2 (1h 39m 59s):
Isn’t she? There were stories that she was signing her name on legislation too.
30 (1h 40m 3s):
What?
2 (1h 40m 4s):
Or that there was like, her name was on letterhead. I’m gonna look at my notes. Something to that effect. I’ve seen like pictures. Yeah. She’s got, apparently his honorary legislation folders have her signature on them. And that’s, I’ve seen enough people sharing this enough, different images that it’s a real thing. ’cause like apparently several people have been sharing it. It’s not all just the same image. I’m just curious as to why she has, it’s on honorary folders for like honorary legislation. I don’t know why her name is on it. Am I missing something?
30 (1h 40m 40s):
I’m
2 (1h 40m 40s):
Missing it. Is that typical I mean don don’t know. I I, I don don’t know. I’m not quite sure. So I, who’s running the country though? Who is, she’s leading a cabinet meeting. Her name was on Under the Seal. It said pre the president of the United States Seal and I had Joe’s name on under on it, underneath it. And then her name was underneath that. and don don’t know, just I got a lot of questions. Who’s, who’s running things? Well I think his stuff has been so poorly ran. I think it’s safe to say that it’s her I mean What were you, what were we talking about on break right before we, right after we went to break?
2 (1h 41m 24s):
’cause you were saying that well she can’t handle anything. Why is she handling this? And then Yeah, I mean have you seen I mean they’re they couldn’t handle their dogs, they couldn’t handle their kids. Literally everyone around them is on cocaine. So you know.
6 (1h 41m 35s):
Right. I mean I was saying that she was the babysitter of the two of Hunter and Ashley. Right? So
2 (1h 41m 41s):
Ashley’s hers,
6 (1h 41m 43s):
I mean essentially the babysitter. Yeah. So yeah, it’s don don’t know
2 (1h 41m 48s):
I don know I some things
6 (1h 41m 50s):
To consider. That’s all
2 (1h 41m 52s):
I’ve got. Got some questions, got some, I got some questions over this also. We had this story. Okay, so can we talk about the RFK thing? So this chick who was writing at New York magazine, this Olivia newsy, she was placed on leave because she admitted to having an emotional affair or, or was improper something with RFK Junior. And it was bad enough that her fiance ended their engagement and they put her on leave while they investigated. And she said it wasn’t physical, but she confirmed that it, that they, that it was inappropriate. And there was a, it’s like the number one story over a daily Mail now.
2 (1h 42m 36s):
And it talks about his wife Cheryl Hines, their tenure marriage has re reached a breaking point because he’s a lifelong Phil and all of this other stuff. And he is, this is what I kind of go back to. Isn’t I mean? Di was, didn’t she start as the other woman? Sheryl Hines? Pretty sure she did. So I don’t really feel bad for her when you’re the other woman and then you get replaced by a new side piece. I don’t feel bad for you, but Kane didn’t know what an emotional affair was because I had said, well, okay, well she’s clearly, you know, then it sounds like what she’s describing is an emotional affair, which is still infidelity regardless of it’s physical or not.
2 (1h 43m 23s):
It’s infidelity. I take that view. So if you start having a relationship with someone where you’re confiding in them and you are, they’re all, they’re taking as much presence in your life as your partner or more so you’re having an emotional affair when you’re, when you’re prioritizing them, when you’re thinking about them and you’re rushing to tell them stuff and you’re taking things in your relationship outside of your relationship and, and talking to them about, that’s an emotional affair. Everybody knows what it is. I mean you, I mean. you know, you know if it, people would know if you’re turning outside of your relationship regardless of whether or not it’s physical. That’s what it’s getting into.
6 (1h 44m 2s):
Gotcha.
2 (1h 44m 2s):
It’s different from confiding in a friend. There’s friends and then there’s people who are you’re oh boy, you’re like getting a little bit inappropriate with somebody. Right? There’s there’s, there’s a line that I think everybody kind of has a gut instinct, right? And apparently that’s what this was.
6 (1h 44m 19s):
Yeah. My question I, I think was how, so you described it well I just didn’t know what, because it’s framed like it’s an affair. So whenever you think of an affair, you think of you’ve, you’ve physically cheated on someone and then emotional affair just seemed like, wait, you’re, that’s just weird to me.
2 (1h 44m 37s):
Well think about it how you hear the phrase and from what I understand, a lot of women hate the phrase work wife. Like if their husbands are like, oh this is my work wife.
6 (1h 44m 47s):
Oh yeah.
2 (1h 44m 48s):
And been a lot of stories where the and I think it goes with both sexes where it’s either the husband or the wife will start, whether it’s at work or anywhere else. They will start, you know, confiding in this person as much as their wife. They’re spending a lot of time with them, they’re getting emotionally intimate with them. That’s an emotional affair. That’s, there’s a, there’s you and people know people aren’t, you know, it’s not like, hi, how are you? Oh is that an emotional affair? That’s not what that is.
6 (1h 45m 18s):
So did someone accuse her of this or did she said it. So she just came out,
2 (1h 45m 21s):
She was the one who said she had an improper relationship and that that she, that it did not that she did not get any report on anything from it or get any scoops from it or anything like that. But she was the one who said it and now she’s on leave and she and her fiance who is a writer I think at Washington Post somewhere dumped her and did their engagement ’cause she was engaged. So don don’t know, I just, I she said that it did not get physical but it was inappropriate. And can I just say I’m not surprised about that with him because he cheated on his fir his first wife hung herself. She got, he paraded around his mistress in front of his fir.
2 (1h 46m 4s):
That’s why I and I wrote about this eons ago. I’m like, before y’all start lionizing this guy, ’cause he agreed with you one on one thing. I mean he agreed with you on vaccines, specifically the coronavirus vaccine. That doesn’t mean like, you know, why is everybody like rushing to put him in charge of the war Council stop it. but he like paraded around Cheryl Hines in front of his like now dad wife. but wasn a horrific story. I remember reading about that in Daily Mail when it happened. She was miserable. I mean he was like the, the reports were that he treated her very callously and coldly and from what I understand, like his current wife was like the side piece and knew about it.
2 (1h 46m 46s):
Alright, so let me, so I don’t feel bad for side pieces who become the wives and then are relegated by the new side piece relegated
6 (1h 46m 52s):
To the vaccine. Lemme ask this, and this may be devil’s advocate sort of stuff, but can in this situation where the woman states that she was having an emotional affair and all that, is it possible for RFK junior to not know that that’s going on? don don’t
2 (1h 47m 6s):
Think so
6 (1h 47m 7s):
Be. You don’t think so. So you think she,
2 (1h 47m 12s):
There’s I mean to have an emotional affair is that would mean that she intimate that it is a consensual thing that that both sides are engaging in. Having a crush or an obsession with someone is a one-sided thing and that’s not what this sounds like. So
6 (1h 47m 25s):
What if he comes out and says, I don’t, I have no idea what she’s talking about. This emotional.
2 (1h 47m 29s):
Well he didn’t say That. he was just like, I only met her in person one time and it resulted in a hit piece. Right. So that’s all he said. but he didn’t say that. None. But it was an interesting statement because he never said that none of this was true. He never said that she was mischaracterizing it. He never said that he hadn’t been in contact but repeatedly with her. He never said any of
6 (1h 47m 48s):
That. Yeah, he never said he was, if he met her once, are you saying that that might be false that he met her more than once?
2 (1h 47m 53s):
I don’t know. I mean I don’t necessarily believe him on a lot of stuff considering his track record with Fidelity. Yeah. Not really into saying that. I take the guy’s word for something just I mean. I don’t care about any of this except for the fact that it’s the press, it’s members of the press that are involved. And that’s why I find it entertaining because, and I think that’s why you all should enjoy it as well because these people are, they enjoy your lives. So why shouldn’t you enjoy a bit of news on theirs? That’s all I’m saying. But you know, it’s just don’t be whores. It’s real simple. Real simple. Is
6 (1h 48m 25s):
That what emotional affairs are? Yeah. Whores. Yeah,
2 (1h 48m 28s):
Whores. I think that if you are outside of the bounds of your relationship, yep, I do. Oh, I’m okay. Oh guys, I’m old school. But I mean if it’s true, this should not be a newsflash to people.
6 (1h 48m 36s):
I’m just literally this effort you’re hearing in real time is me trying to wrap my brain around this whole concept. If he’s unaware of it
2 (1h 48m 45s):
Oh. my gosh. Why? Oh, shut up. He is not unaware of it.
6 (1h 48m 49s):
No, I’m he’s,
2 (1h 48m 50s):
He is his, his all of his friends, you know, and Cheryl speculation works, do’s friends. Were warning her. He’s a serial philander.
6 (1h 48m 55s):
I’m speculating. He, I’m Look,
2 (1h 48m 57s):
Oh, my gosh, bless your baby heart.
6 (1h 49m 0s):
When you have a, a candidate who is attempting to be on the top of the ticket for the independent party and you got a guy that just recently threw his weight behind Trump.
2 (1h 49m 11s):
I see where you’re going with this.
6 (1h 49m 12s):
I look, I see the effort as everyone who’s tied to Trump in some way, the media, whether it be nefariously or side handed.
2 (1h 49m 20s):
You think that she’s a star blinker?
6 (1h 49m 22s):
I think that it’s possible that that’s the case.
2 (1h 49m 24s):
I’m not saying that there’s probably not an element of that in there. Yeah. But what I am saying is that this is not like some I mean she’s a middle-aged woman who has been around politicians and has interviewed famous people and has been around people running for office. Yeah. I mean this stuff is not gonna like throw her. That’s why I’m saying that this is, if anybody knows her background, I mean she’s done this for a long time. So, you know,
6 (1h 49m 47s):
So how much is of it is RFK Jr. How much of it is her
2 (1h 49m 50s):
I mean? Let’s look at his track record with the ladies here, which I don’t I mean for real. I don’t get it. That’s
6 (1h 49m 55s):
I don get that. That’s an interesting start where your perspective is because you start where, let’s see where he’s at. Instead of investigate the fact that she could be saying all this without his knowledge and he not know that it’s living for,
2 (1h 50m 7s):
They literally responded to it already. but
6 (1h 50m 9s):
He has, I share that with you. but he has no, he has no idea that it’s been living for her like that until she actually,
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I’ll say this of what I know of her,
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Frames it out in
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Public. She would not say something like that if there were not texts and stuff.
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Oh, you know her that well. It, it’s,
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I’ve talked to her before.
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Yeah. Yeah. So you know her not well enough that she just wouldn’t do anything like
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That. I got, I got a pretty, I get a pretty good read on people’s
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Character in
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The media too and you know, that
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Too. Put the cart before the horse too. you know that too. She wouldn’t possibly do that.
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Why are you so quick to discount her though? I’m,
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I’m not quick to discount
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Believe all women came.
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I am slow to confirm. I’m slow to actually do. Oh,
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When it’s the press, I’m not Oh no. When it’s the, they’re guilty when it’s the press.
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It’s not the
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Press. She’s in trouble.
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The negative focus is not on the press here. The negative focus is on RFKD here.
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No No one cares that it’s him because that’s his character.
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Oh
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God. I haven’t seen a single bit of criticism about it. They’re like, yeah, he her on, on his first wife. Here we
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Have a woman who could singlehandedly just by herself be thinking that this emotional affair is happening. And here you are bashing RFK Jr. Talking
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About some sort of history. I’m asking, I’m just saying the guy, did he, has he not cheated on his wife, his wife before? Is he not considered a serial philander? Yes. Even by his own friends. Yes. Or
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Not. But tell me how that yes or no,
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It’s still simple.
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Somehow plays into her
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That kind of is an indication of your character in dealing with future similar scenarios. Is it not? Yeah. And and guess what? He was also, that’s all
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I’m saying also. but he was also, that’s all
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I’m saying. That’s all I’m saying. God, this is Thank you sir for playing. We appreciate it. Such make sure to tip your serving through server staff on the way out. Stellar
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Argument style. I’m
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Just saying that someone’s record of behavior in one instance, that actually many instances
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And by law is a sign, doesn’t
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Necessarily of how they’re gonna behave necessarily in another exact same situation.
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Indicate that’s all I’m saying. That that’s how it would be in
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The future. But it’s law of averages. Is it not Cain? Is
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It, is that what it is? Is it a law? Ah,
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You
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Know of
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Averages, you know? Right. But no, we talked emotional affairs. That’s what it sounded like. Breaking
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The law, the law of
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Averages. And they put her on, apparently there was enough there that they, they like iced her out. I mean she’s like on leave right now and
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Steve’s yelling at us. We gotta go.
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Oh, is he in Slack yelling at us? Yes he is. Are you in Slack yelling at us? He is. He’s going, let’s move. No, but Steve, we wanna argue about this more.
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We should, but we don’t have time.
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Oh, for crying out loud. It’s okay. I am right. I’d agree with you, but we’d both be wrong.
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You know, for me and and for us, I think it’s fair to say we are so grateful that at this stage of our life we have our grandchildren, we have our time together. you know, I write about how we start the morning playing spelling bee in bed and you know, bill is like such a great player. He gets to Queen Bee almost immediately. It feels
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No one wants to hear about anything that they do in bed, in bed at all whatsoever. Could go my whole life, my whole life and not hear about any of that. Good grief, welcome back. That’s Yeah. Yeah. It’s Hillary Clinton. She’s the woman that all those racist people didn’t vote for. All you white racist people, you should have voted for her in 2016. ’cause you’re racist. ’cause you didn’t I mean, at least that’s what she said this week in a different interview. Why is she all over the, why is she doing all this press this week? That is interesting. Yeah. Oh, she had a book out. That makes sense. Oh, I don. See, ’cause this is, I can’t, I can’t pay attention to her. I can’t. Alright. Today’s stupidity Kane. Alright
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Juan, this is gonna be cut. 23. This is Dr. Lindsay Doe. She’s talking about pedophilia as just a, just a regular sexual orientation, guys. That’s, that’s what it is. It’s normal listen.org.
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It’s short for virtuous pedophiles, not virtuous, as in they’re better than everyone because they’re attracted to children. Her virtuous, like having moral standards and a sexual orientation that they have no control over, like the rest of us before you get all worked on.
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Why is Blink? Is she like tweaking? Oh, there there was one. Is that, is that groomer? Pedophile like that? P Heras Topologist. Is she like on meth?
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It’s evil and
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Stupid. Stupid. If I saw her like in a dark alley at night, I’d throw something at it. Her whatever. Oh fuck. That does it for us this week. God help us all have a wonderful weekend rest. I will be back with you Monday. We’ll get you going for the week.
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